![]() ![]() If you are running vCenter, you can find the installed ESXi version by navigating to your host in the sidebar navigation and then selecting the Summary section, as shown below. If you are using a standalone ESXi, simply navigate to the main page in the web UI, where you can find the currently installed version, as shown below. Below, you will find the steps you can take to identify the ESXi version you are currently running. The minimum required version of ESXi that will support Big Sur is version 6.7U3. ![]() In light of this, teams that run a Mac-specific VMware Cloud hosted by MacStadium, and who are looking to make use of the latest Xcode features, may find themselves in need of some peripheral upgrades to make this change possible depending on their current version of ESXi. For a breakdown of the new features offered in Xcode 12.5, check out Apple’s release notes. However, Xcode 12.5, released just this month, and beyond will require that you run macOS 11 (Big Sur). At the time of release, the latest version of Xcode 12 was still compatible with macOS Catalina, Big Sur’s predecessor. ![]() First announced in June of 2020 and generally released in November, Big Sur is the latest version of macOS. ![]()
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