I have a VMware ESX 3.5 cluster (10 hosts, HA and DRS). We're planning
on upgrading to 4.1 by migrating all ESX hosts to new hardware, in the
process installing ESX vSphere 4.1. Will have to keep the same host that
is running my vCenter, however.

I've read that my first step is upgrading vCenter, then the ESX hosts.
In my case, I imagine that to mean that - once vCenter is upgraded - I
can just add the new ESX hosts to the cluster (or to a different
cluster), and then just migrate the VMs from the old ESX 3.5 hosts to
the new ESX 4.1 hosts. Then remove the ESX 3.5 hosts.

But the new vCenter is 64bit only, and my current vCenter is 32bit. So
my first hurdle will be to backup up all pertinent info on my vCenter
server; wipe out Windows 32bit and install Win 2008 R2, then get vCenter
4.1 on there and restored.

1. Should I install vCenter 2.5, and restore all the info? And THEN
upgrade to vCenter 4.1?
2. Do I just install vCenter 4.1 and restore my 2.5 info, and in the
process have it upgrade the data to v4.1 format/schema?

#1 seems a bit problematical to me, unless I can install a 64bit vCenter
2.5. Doesn't make much sense to install a 32bit vCenter 2.5, just to
have to then upgrade to 64bit vCenter 4.1.

I'm reading the vSphere 4.1 Upgrade Guide
(<http://www.vmware.com/pdf/vsphere4/r41/vsp_41_upgrade_guide.pdf>), but
I'm not getting the guidance as to which process to do, and what
specific steps to take to accomplish it. (I may just be extra stupid
today and not getting it)

Advice? Anyone done this? And have a link to a set of steps?


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