Firmware Updates
You can use vSphere Lifecycle Manager images to perform firmware updates on the ESXi
hosts in a cluster. Using a vSphere Lifecycle Manager image simplifies the host update
operation. With a single operation, you update both the software and the firmware on the
host.
To apply firmware updates to hosts in a
cluster, you must deploy and configure a vendor provided software module called
hardware support manager. The deployment method and the management of a hardware
support manager is determined by the respective OEM. For example, the hardware
support manager that Dell EMC provides is part of their host management solution,
OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter (OMIVV), which you deploy as an appliance.
See Deploying Hardware Support Managers.
You must deploy the hardware support manager appliance on a host with sufficient
disk space. After you deploy the appliance, you must power on the appliance virtual
machine, log in to the appliance as an administrator, and register the appliance as
a vCenter Server extension. Each hardware support manager has its own mechanism of
managing firmware packages and making firmware add-ons available for you to
choose.
For detailed information about deploying, configuring, and managing hardware
support managers, refer to the vendor-provided documentation.