

- VMUG ADVANTAGE VCENTER ENTERPRISE PLUS LICENSE INSTALL
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VMware plans to continue to invest in vCloud Networking and Security, which covers the majority of use cases for vShield Zones. The vShield Zones virtual firewall provided very basic segmentation and traffic filtering capabilities using the VMsafe API, which is deprecated (thus further investment for feature development or support can not be justified).
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However, vShield Zones 1.0 that was released with vSphere 5.0 remains available for download through vSphere 5.1.
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If you were running ESX 4.1 with vShield Zones 4.1, and wanted to upgrade to ESXi 5.0, you must manually uninstall vShield Manager 4.1 and Zones 4.1, upgrade to ESXi 5.0, then install vShield Manager 1.0 and Zones 1.0 that were released with vSphere 5.0. vShield 5.0 adds vShield Data Security capabilities. September 2011: VMware vShield 5.0 is released, along with vSphere 5.0.July 2011: vShield Data Security is announced.vShield Zones remains a part of vSphere Enterprise and Enterprise Plus licensing. vShield (Suite) is available as add-on licenses. All vShield components are managed by vShield Manager. vShield Edge, App and Endpoint are introduced and packaged with vShield Zones. August 2010: VMware vShield 4.1 is released along with vSphere 4.1.

vSphere Advanced, Enterprise and Enterprise Plus editions are entitled to vShield Zones. vSphere 4.0 is the current version of vSphere. May 2009: vShield Zones 1.0 released, providing an application-aware firewall built for VMware vCenter Server integration.There has been many changes due to the rapid pace of innovation and developments in virtual networking and security: Before I answer the question of using vShield Endpoint with vSphere 6.0, let’s first look at the history of the vShield product line to see where the confusion may come from. Some of the confusion has come from various announcements of End of Availability and End of Support for vCloud Networking and Security. I’ve heard some questions regarding vShield Endpoint being supported with vSphere 6.0.
