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Create vSphere Update Manager Baselines and Patch ESXi Hosts
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2014-08-14
VMware
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2014-08-25
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Brian Atkinson
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Teach the user how to create vSphere Update Manager baselines and how to use them to patch ESXi hosts
Video Steps
1. Open vSphere Client
2. Create ESXi 5.5 0 Baseline
3. Using vSphere Update Manager, attach a baseline to an inventory object and scan it for compliance
4. Remediate non-compliant ESXi hosts with vSphere Update Manager
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2017-04-20
I think the below KB explained every steps in a better way..
http://www.techiessphere.com/2017/04/how-to-use-update-manager-for-patching-esxi-servers.html
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