vCenter server - how do I know if it is Standard or Premium?

Title says it all. I need to update to 5.5 U2 U3, but how do know if we have Standard or Premium?

TIA!

With the exception of the editions Essentials, vCenter Server is available Foundation (to manage up to 3 guests ESXi) and Standard edition.

André

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