Vcenter Server is compatible with ESX 3.5 hosts? (mixed mode environment)?

We run Virtual Center 2.5 and want to know if we update, we still support ESX 3.5 servers?

Yes. You will be able to manage all 3.5 hosts after upgrade to vCenter 4.0.

After upgrade, you will see that all guests reconnected automatically.

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