upgrade to vcenter 5.5 to 6.0 error: the database driver not supported

When I try to upgrade vCenter of 5.5 to 6.0 I get error:

Error: database driver not supported

c:\Windows\system32\sqlncli.dll

Solution: Make sure you use vCenter Server with supported driver

vCenter used SAerver of SQL 2005 Express. I tried the upgrade SQL Server 2008R2 Express, but the error is the same

What ODBC drivers?

Those who are actually supported?

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