Stage 1: vCenter Server
Browse to D:\vcsa-ui-installer\win32 and launch installer.exe
Accept the terms and click Next
Fill in the FQDN of the VCS and click on Connect to Source
Fill in all the relevant source information, and remember, DRS should still be set to manual on the cluster, all VCSA systems should still be on the same host, so you can connect directly to the ESXi host. Click Next.
Click Yes to accept the warning.
Enter the target information. Connect directly to the ESXi host the VCSAs are located. Click Next.
Click Yes to accept the warning.
Over here, I kept the VM names as I originally had, except I appended “-new” to the VM name. This is the visible name in vCenter. We will rename those later. Assign a root password and click Next.
I just left the defaults of a media deployment. Click Next.
Select a datastore and click Next.
Fill in some TEMPORARY ip information. Remember, it HAS TO BE on the SAME subnet as the source VM. Click Next.
Review the information, if it is all correct, click Finish to begin the upgrade.
The install begins. More coffee!
The deployment of the VM is now complete. Click Continue to move to Stage 2 of the VM deployment. The migration.