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November 7th, 2025 00:11
NetWorker server vm Hardware Compatibility version
Just asking out of curiosity:
We have had our NetWorker environment for a few years now. The (virtual) NetWorker servers have been through more than one hardware refresh and VMWare version upgrades already.
VMWare reports that these servers' Hardware Compatibility version is ESXi 6.0 (Version 11)
Is there anything to gain by upgrading their Hardware Compatibility to something more current? (I know that also means a reboot)
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bbeckers1
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January 23rd, 2026 12:52
the NW vmware integration states nothing about it. However the NW NVE OVA states what the hardware version would be that it would be deployed with. The latest nw19.14 OVA states in the .ovf file that is in the .ova file the following:
<vssd:VirtualSystemType>vmx-09</vssd:VirtualSystemType>
So that's vmx-09, which corresponds to ESXi 5.1 virtual hardware version.
This is quite old (ESXi 5.1 was released in 2012). The good news is that this OVA will deploy on virtually any modern ESXi host since newer versions maintain backward compatibility with older hardware versions.
Compatibility
Key vmx-09 limitations:
So Dell seems to remain very legacy/low hardware compatibility-wise, even with the latest NW NVE OVA deployment. So they don't seem to feel any need to have a higher hardware version, which sounds to be even lower than what you stated.