You can update your vCenter Server Appliance (VCSA) using either the GUI or the command line. Method 1: Using the VAMI (Recommended) VMware vCenter Server versions and build numbers
Following the acquisition by Broadcom, the download process has moved to the .
Go to and select VMware Cloud Foundation or VMware vSphere .
The primary driver for this specific update is security. It resolves several critical Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs) that could compromise your virtual infrastructure if left unpatched:
Look for the filename ending in 20845200-patch-FP.iso to get the specific Update 3i patch. Installation & Upgrade Process
You can update your vCenter Server Appliance (VCSA) using either the GUI or the command line. Method 1: Using the VAMI (Recommended) VMware vCenter Server versions and build numbers
Following the acquisition by Broadcom, the download process has moved to the .
Go to and select VMware Cloud Foundation or VMware vSphere .
The primary driver for this specific update is security. It resolves several critical Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs) that could compromise your virtual infrastructure if left unpatched:
Look for the filename ending in 20845200-patch-FP.iso to get the specific Update 3i patch. Installation & Upgrade Process