
VMware vSphere 7 has been released a couple of days ago. Before you jump in and upgrade your Production or Test environment, make sure that the software you are using on top of vCenter/ESXi is supported. To check if a product version is supported, refer to VMware Interoperability Matrix.
When checking the Interop Matrix, make sure that there is both, a minimum and a maximum version that is supported. For example, ESXi 6.0 support has been dropped in vSphere 7 which means that all ESXi Hosts need to be upgraded to at least ESXi 6.5.
I'm going to monitor the progress regularly and keep an updated list on my vSphere 7.0 landing page, so make sure to bookmark the following link: vSphere 7.0 Landing Page
[Note: I'm going to update this article when support for products has been added.]
[2020-04-07: Support for NSX-T has been added with Version 3.0.0]
VMware Products without vSphere 7.0 Support at GA Day
Green = Supported version available / Red = unsupported
- VMware App Volumes
- VMware AppDefense
- VMware Cloud Provider Stack
- VMware Cloud on AWS
- VMware Enterprise PKS
- VMware HCX
- VMware Horizon 7
- VMware Identity Manager
- VMware Integrated OpenStack
- VMware NSX for vSphere
- VMware NSX-T Data Center [Update: 2020-04-07]
- VMware PowerCLI
- VMware Pulse IoT Center
- VMware Remote Console
- VMware SDDC Health Monitoring Solution
- VMware Site Recovery Manager
- VMware Telco Cloud Automation
- VMware Tools
- VMware Workspace ONE Access
- VMware vCloud Availability
- VMware vCloud Director For Service Providers
- VMware vRealize Automation
- VMware vRealize Configuration Manager
- VMware vRealize Log Insight
- VMware vRealize Operations Manager
- VMware vRealize Orchestrator
- VMware vRealize Suite Lifecycle Manager
- VMware vSAN
- VMware vSphere Replication
- vCloud Usage Meter
- vRealize Business for Cloud
- vRealize Network Insight
- vSphere Integrated Containers
Full list of supported products for vCenter Server 7.0
List dynamically generated with VMware Product Interop Lister
What about vCenter????????? I don't see it here...
The list is based on the view from vCenter 7.0. There is no cross-compatibility of vCenter versions. The only reason why you would need "vCenter to vCenter compatibility" is in linked mode. I haven't seen Linked Mode requirements yet.