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![]() ![]() In the post below, I’m going to take you through the process of doing a Cross SSO Domain Repoint of vCenter Server 6.7. I say new, but really I should say returned, as this functionality was available to vSphere administrators in vSphere 5.5, and has been a pain point of versions 6.0 and 6.5 of the product as it constrained the ability to consolidate or split without building new vCenter Servers, based on business requirements or consolidation of IT resources within an organisation.Īfter a cross-domain repoint, services such as tagging and licensing are migrated to the new Platform Services Controller. ![]() ![]() With that said, hopefully if you are running vCenter 6.7 you are now running the appliance, as you have likely had several chances to migrate to the VCSA either using the migration tool, or manually (albeit with plenty of scripts to assist with the move of config and workloads). This functionality is huge for domain consolidation, and also domain splitting (which admittedly is a less required use case from what I’ve seen, but something that still can be a useful use case).Įdit: As per a comment from Rupak, I believe this feature is only available on the vCenter Server Appliance and is not available for the Windows deployment of vCenter 6.7. ![]() It’s back, finally! A new feature with vCenter 6.7 is the ability to repoint a vCenter Server to another Platform Services Controller node, that resides in an entirely different vSphere SSO domain. ![]()
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