1 Şubat itibari ile USA’da tanıtılan Vmware’in yeni vCenter 6.0 ile birlikte gelen özellikler aşağıdaki gibidir.
Scalability Improvements
- 1000 Hosts per vCenter
 - 10,000 VMs Per vCenter
 - 64 Hosts per cluster
 - 6000 VMs per cluster
 - Linked mode no longer requires MS ADAM
 
New Simplified Architecture with Platform Services Controller
- Centralizes common services
 - Embedded or Centralized deployment models
 
Certificate Management
- Certificate management for ESXi hosts & vCenter
 - New VMware Endpoint Certificate Service
 - New VMware Certificate Authority
 
New vMotion Capabilities
- Cross vSwitch vMotion
 - Cross vCenter vMotion
 - Long Distance vMotion
 - vMotion across L3 boundaries
 
Improved Auditability of ESXi Admin Actions
- Prior to vSphere 6.0, actions taken through vCenter by any user would show up as “vpxuser” in ESXi logs.
 - In vSphere 6.0 actions taking through vCenter will show the actual username in the ESXi logs.
 
Enhanced Microsoft Clustering Support
- Support for Windows 2012 R2 and SQL 2012
 - Failover Clustering and AlwaysOn Avalability Groups
 - IPv6 support
 - PVSCSI & SCSI controller support
 - vMotion Support
 - Clustering across physical hosts with Physical Compability mode RDMs
 - Supported on Windows 2008, 2008 R2, 2012 ve 2012 R2
 
Simplified management with Content Library
- Single repository for Templates, vApps, ISO images and scripts
 - Store content once and share globally or selectively
 - Libraries can sync immediately upon cahanges or on demand
 
Enhanced Usability Experience (Web Client)
- Improved login time
 - Faster right click menu with flat hierarchy
 - Panels customizable and moveable
 - Most tasks %50 faster end to end
 - VMRC Integration
 
vCenter Server Appliance improvements
- Same scalability as Windows vCenter
 - Linked Mode support
 - vCenter features are interoperable between Windows vCenter & VCSA
 
Vcenter’ı kontrol etmek için artık Vsphere’a gerek kalmıyor Web tabanlı duruma geçmiş bulunuyor.Vsphere sadece host’ları kontrol etmek için kullanılıyor.
									