![]() You’re presented with the Create Baseline Group wizard. From the Update Manager section select the Baselines tab and then click the New drop down. It’s easy! Click the Menu drop down at the top of the vCenter HTML5 interface and select Update Manager from the list. Now if you switch back to the Flex/Flash interface you can still do the Critical and Non-Critical Host Patches, but who wants to use that interface if you don’t have to? Not me! For the first tip here I’m going to show you how to create a Baseline Group in Update Manager. You can only select one baseline and Stage or Remediate against it at a time. One big change is that you can no longer natively select both the Critical Host Patches and the Non-Critical Host Patches or any other baselines simultaneously in the HTML5 interface. They’ve of course changed the terminology a bit around updating components but overall it’s still the same. With vSphere 6.7 and vSphere 6.7 Update 1 we’ve been given a streamlined version of the same old product in the HTML5 interface. ![]() It’s typically easy to use and usually only causes problems when the host has incompatible VIBs or there’s not enough space on the host for the updates to complete. Update Manager hasn’t changed much over the years. I’ll still have the really in-depth content as well but hopefully this will allow me to get more content out. I’m changing my format slightly in that I’ll be including new content with much shorter articles. ![]() Welcome back! After a bit of a hiatus I’m back to work. ![]()
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