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22 September, 2013

Start your engines, time to download vSphere 5.5

What a way to start the Sunday / Monday (depending on where you are) right? Yes, the day has finally come… Start your engines, it is time to download vSphere 5.5. Just like last year I decided to make a nice short post with all the links to the required download pages, I hope it makes your life easier!

Core vSphere and automation/tools:

  • ESXi 5.5
  • vCenter Server 5.5
  • vSphere Data Protection 5.5.1
  • vSphere Replication 5.5
  • vSphere App HA 1.0
  • vSphere Storage Appliance 5.5
  • Cisco Nexus 1000v for 5.5
  • vSphere PowerCLI 5.5
  • vCenter Orchestrator Appliance 5.5
  • vSphere Management Assistant 5.5
  • vCenter Certificate Automation Tool 5.5
  • vSphere CLI 5.5

Suite components:

  • VMware vCloud Automation Center 5.2.0
  • VMware vCloud Director 5.5.0
  • VMware vCenter Site Recovery Manager 5.5.0
  • VMware vCenter Heartbeat 6.6
  • VMware vCenter Infrastructure Navigator 5.7.0
  • VMware vCenter Operations Manager Standard 5.7.2
  • VMware vCenter Configuration Manager 5.7.0
  • VMware vSphere Big Data Extensions 1.0
  • VMware vCloud Networking and Security 5.5.0

Now start downloading and update those test environments / labs!

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  1. Fletcher Cocquyt (@Cocquyt) says

    24 September, 2013 at 20:21

    When I used your vCenter 5.5 link the download ends up being a 5.1 file

    • Duncan Epping says

      24 September, 2013 at 23:17

      Huh, I downloaded the bits myself using these links today and had no issues :-/

  2. Dan says

    26 September, 2013 at 03:25

    Thanks Duncan,
    Very convenient!

  3. Dani says

    3 October, 2013 at 07:28

    Would be great if someone update the build numbers List: kb.vmware.com/kb/1014508

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Duncan Epping is a Chief Technologist in the Office of CTO of the Storage & Availability BU at VMware. He is a VCDX (# 007) and the author of multiple books including "Essential Virtual SAN" and the “vSphere Clustering Technical Deepdive” series.

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