Medium (up to 400 hosts, 4000 VMs) – 8 CPUs, 24 GB RAM.Small (up to 100 hosts, 1000 VMs) – 4 CPUs, 16 GB RAM.Tiny (up to 10 hosts, 100 VMs) – 2 CPUs, 10 GB RAM.Windows vCenter Server with embedded PSC requires the following hardware resources:.Most deployments will include the vCenter Server and PSC in one appliance, following the embedded deployment model, which I will use in this guide.For more information on deploying an external PSC see the Deploying an External PSC post.Larger environments may require an external PSC. When implementing a new vSphere 6.5 environment you should plan your topology in accordance with the VMware vCenter Server and PSC Deployment Types.You can read more about the PSC in this kb.The PSC is deployed internally with vCenter Server or as an external component. The PSC contains infrastructure services such as Single Sign On, Certificate Authority, licensing, etc. From vSphere 6 onwards the Platform Services Controller (PSC) was introduced to the vSphere architecture.To check version compatibility with other VMware products see the Product Interoperability Matrix.Any hosts you plan on connecting to vCenter 6.5 should be running version 5.5 or above.as these may need upgrading for vSphere 6.5 compatibility. You must check compatibility of any third party products and plugins that might be used for backups, anti-virus, monitoring, etc.You can review a full list of compatible versions at the Database Interoperability Matrix. An external database should be Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 SP2 or above, or Oracle 11g or 12c.
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The operating system should be 64 bit and Windows Server 2008 SP2 or above.