Upgrading to ESXi 5.1: Single Sign On and Configuration

In addition to hardware and performance considerations, there are other significant changes that will affect your upgrade and your use of vSphere 5.1, especially if you have more than one vCenter. There is a new Single Sign On service that increases security and control by allowing the software components to communicate with each other through a secure token mechanism. Depending on the size and complexity of your installation, there may also be a changed setting for the vCenter Server Administrator(s) of your organization.

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Using Tunneling to Transition to IPv6

One of the many useful features of tunneling is to carry non-IP traffic across an IP network, and this is still the case when dealing with IPv6 traffic. This transition mechanism makes use of a configured tunnel to transport IPv6 over a native IPv4 network, which may consist of two sites or more. Unlike the previous transition mechanisms, tunneling is not monolithic; while the basic principles may be similar, the operations are different. The following chart gives a breakdown of the current, major tunneling types in use, particularly in a Cisco environment:

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