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      <title>Lifecycle Manager End of Availability</title>
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      <description>VMware has announced a few days ago that LCM is End of Life. Please check the FAQ for more details.
For those of you not familiar with it, VMware Lifecycle Manager is a workflow based application running on top of vCenter Orchestrator. vCenter Orchestrator is not impacted by the LCM EOA.</description>
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      <title>VMware releases vCenter Lifecycle Manager 1.2</title>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Aug 2010 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      
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      <description>Lifecycle Manager 1.2 has just been posted on VMware&#39;s website. This release requires the new vCenter Orchestrator 4.1 so it runs on a 64-bit Operating system. Additionally, there is finally support for some of the new vSphere features that were not previously available for Lifecycle Manager users including:
Thin ProvisioningVMXNET3 Network AdaptersvNetwork Distributed SwitchCisco Nexus 1000V supportWindows 7 Guest OS CustomizationIE8 and Firefox 3.6.x supportIf you&#39;re Lifecycle Manager (LCM) deployment has been customized, you&#39;ll most likely need to re-implement the customization if you wish to migrate to the new 1.</description>
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