Reading Time: < 1 minuteThis is an article realized for StarWind blog and focused on the pro and cons of an upgrade to vSphere 6.7. See also the original post.
Now that VMware vSphere 6.7 has been announced and it’s also available in General Availability (GA), some people may ask if it makes sense upgrade to this version (or when will make sense upgrade to 6.7). Is a GA release ready for a production environment? Or is it mature and stable enough?
And, if you are building a new infrastructure from scratch what is the latest “stable” version for vSphere? Or what could be probably the best choices?

Read the rest of the post on the original post. For VMware vSphere 6.5, see this other post.
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