Deprecated devices in ESXi 7.0 fall into three categories:
- Devices that were only supported in 6.7 or earlier by a VMKlinux inbox driver. These devices are no longer supported because all support for VMKlinux drivers and their devices have been completely removed in 7.0.
- Device Supported by Native Drivers:
- Devices that were supported by a Native inbox driver in 6.7 or earlier but that support has been completely removed in the 7.0 inbox driver.
- Devices that were supported by a Native inbox in 6.7 or earlier and will recognized by 7.0 but are no longer supported in 7.0 and will be completely removed from the driver in a subsequent release.
If you are upgrading to 7.0 using an ISO image or VMware Update Manager on a host with a device described in category 1 or 2(a) above , you may see a warning indicating that you are attempting to upgrade your host with a deprecated device. If you are upgrading using the ESXCLI upgrade method, you will not see a warning.
If you proceed with the upgrade on a host with any device described in category 1 or 2(a), the following non-recoverable consequences can occur:
- You may lose access to storage / data-stores
- You may lose network access
- You may lose previous configuration on the host
If your host contains any of the devices described in category 1 or 2(a, those devices should be replaced with supported hardware prior to upgrading or performing a fresh installation of 7.0.
If your host contains any of the devices described in category 2(b), you will also get a warning but you may proceed with caution and are encouraged to replace the unsupported devices with supported hardware as soon as possible.
For full list of deprecated devices see the attached Zip file which contains :
7.0 native and not removed in driver deprecated devices.xlsx,
7.0 native and removed in driver deprecated devices.xlsx, and
7.0 VMKlinux deprecated devices.xlsx.