This video covers how to add licenses and assign them to vCenter, ESXi, and vSAN Adding Licenses to vCenter in the vSphere Web Client The vSphere Client is the way forward, so be sure to check it out if you have not already! If you are using the vSphere Client, which is the HTML5 based client included in vSphere 6.x and higher, here is a demo video showing you how to update assign your licenses. Updating an Expired vSphere License in the vSphere Client (vSphere 6.x +) If you’re looking information on how to update the license using the C# client, make sure to take a look at this post. This article will show you how to update a license in the VMware vSphere Web Client, and help you figure out one of the most commonly encountered issues when doing so. You will not able to do things like add a host to vCenter, as illustrated below. If your vCenter Server license is expired, believe me, you will know. In this case, my VMware vCenter Server license expired. Always Add vSphere Licenses During the Build Process (and Validate Them!).Assigning a License to vCenter or ESXi Hosts.Adding Licenses to vCenter in the vSphere Web Client.Updating an Expired vSphere License in the vSphere Client (vSphere 6.x +).
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