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Removed references of VC 6.5 and VC 6.7. These releases have officially reached end of support.

Signed-off-by: Kunal Singh <singhk@vmware.com>
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The samples have been developed to work with python 3.8+
## Supported OnPrem vCenter Releases
vCenter 6.5, 6.7, 7.0, 7.0U1, 7.0U2 and 7.0U2 mp1, 7.0U3, 7.0.3.2
Certain APIs and samples that are introduced in 6.5 release, such as vCenter, Virtual Machine and Appliance Management. Please refer to the notes in each sample for detailed compatibility information.
vCenter 7.0, 7.0U1, 7.0U2, 7.0U3 and 8.0.
Please refer to the notes in each sample for detailed compatibility information.
## Supported NSX-T Releases
NSX-T 2.2 - 4.0 and VMC 1.7 - 1.20
@ -48,11 +48,11 @@ SDK package installation commands may differ depending on the environment where
##### 1. Typical Installation
This is the recommended way to install the SDK. The installation is done from [PyPI](https://pypi.org/) and [Automation SDK Python Github](https://github.com/vmware/vsphere-automation-sdk-python) repositories.
Install/Update latest pip from PyPI
Install/Update latest pip from PyPI.
```cmd
pip install --upgrade pip
```
Install/Update setuptools to version 62.0.0
Install/Update setuptools to version *62.0.0*.
```cmd
pip install --upgrade setuptools==62.0.0
```
@ -64,11 +64,11 @@ pip install --upgrade git+https://github.com/vmware/vsphere-automation-sdk-pytho
##### 2. Local installation
Local installation can be used in an environment which either do not have Github access or users do not want to install from Github repository.
Install all the wheel files from SDK's lib directory
Install all the wheel files from SDK's lib directory.
```cmd
pip install -U lib/*/*.whl
```
Install dependencies like *lxml* and *pyvmomi* from PyPI as other requirements were installed from SDK's lib directory
Install dependencies like *lxml* and *pyvmomi* from PyPI as other requirements were installed from SDK's lib directory.
```cmd
pip install -U <SDK_DIRECTORY>
```
@ -83,11 +83,11 @@ pip download -r requirements_pypi.txt -d lib
zip -r lib.zip lib/
```
Follow these steps in the air gap environment.
Unzip the lib.zip under automation SDK home directory
Unzip the lib.zip under automation SDK home directory.
```cmd
unzip lib.zip
```
Install all the dependencies and packages
Install all the dependencies and packages.
```cmd
pip install -U lib/*/*.whl
```
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* [VMware vSphere REST API Reference documentation](https://developer.vmware.com/docs/vsphere-automation/latest/)
* [vSphere 8.0.0.1 (latest)](https://vmware.github.io/vsphere-automation-sdk-python/vsphere/8.0.0.1/)
* Previous Releases: vSphere [8.0.0.0](https://vmware.github.io/vsphere-automation-sdk-python/vsphere/8.0.0.0/),
vSphere [7.0.3.2](https://vmware.github.io/vsphere-automation-sdk-python/vsphere/7.0.3.2/),
[7.0 U3](https://vmware.github.io/vsphere-automation-sdk-python/vsphere/7.0.3.0/)
[7.0 U2](https://vmware.github.io/vsphere-automation-sdk-python/vsphere/7.0.2.0/), [7.0 U1](https://vmware.github.io/vsphere-automation-sdk-python/vsphere/7.0.1.0/), [7.0](https://vmware.github.io/vsphere-automation-sdk-python/vsphere/7.0.0.1/), [6.7.0](https://vmware.github.io/vsphere-automation-sdk-python/vsphere/6.7.0), [6.6.1](https://vmware.github.io/vsphere-automation-sdk-python/vsphere/6.6.1), [6.5](https://vmware.github.io/vsphere-automation-sdk-python/vsphere/6.5).
[7.0 U2](https://vmware.github.io/vsphere-automation-sdk-python/vsphere/7.0.2.0/), [7.0 U1](https://vmware.github.io/vsphere-automation-sdk-python/vsphere/7.0.1.0/), [7.0](https://vmware.github.io/vsphere-automation-sdk-python/vsphere/7.0.0.1/).
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