vSphere 4i? and 4?

Hey guys,.

I noticed, vsphere 4 versions and 4i, I guess they're on the lines of 3.5 and 3.5i the latter having does not access the consoles and the smallest footprint.

I thought vmware away from 4 and was moving in foot print smaller version the 'i' (Please correct my jargon here)

Is it wise for me to load the host 3.5i with 4 4.5i (upgrade)?

Please advice

RJ

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