All-Together Now: Nutanix 1-Click, Non-Disruptive Cloud Upgrades
The latest release of Life Cycle Manager adds AOS, Prism Central, and additional platform component firmware to its inventory for 1-click upgrades.
Life Cycle Manager Demo
Senior Engineering Manager Nikhil Bhatia discusses the capabilities and benefits of LCM in this in-depth demo.
Capabilities and Benefits
Unified Control Plane
LCM simplifies Nutanix IT infrastructure life cycle operations by consolidating software and firmware component upgrades into a unified control plane.
An infrastructure inventory shows software and firmware versions running across the environment, including any new versions available for deployment.
Similar to a Linux YUM package manager, LCM enables the deployment of multiple infrastructure upgrade packages across a distributed cluster like AOS and Prism Central.
Seamless Dependency Management
LCM elevates IT teams from the minutiae of software and firmware dependencies by automating the entire process.
When an IT administrator selects an update package, LCM automatically adds all corresponding upgrades that are a part of the dependency chain, ensuring that, with 1-click, everything required will be installed.
Optimal Upgrade Plan
Customers benefit from streamlined upgrade workflows with minimized infrastructure maintenance windows due to how LCM intelligently calculates the most optimal plan for all upgrade packages to be deployed.
Based on the bundle of components -- software or firmware-- that are selected for upgrade by the IT administrator, LCM creates a plan that ensures the updates are deployed with the minimal number of service or host restarts.
How It Works
Nutanix LCM provides a common control plane for upgrading Nutanix infrastructures.
To get started:
- Use Prism Central or Prism Element to open LCM
- Upgrade the LCM inventory (default is set to automatic)
- Select one or more software or firmware packages to deploy
- Click update to start the upgrade process
Secure By Design
The LCM architecture uses a public key cryptography for security of the framework, module and compatibility matrix artifacts. Public keys held within each cluster are checked for validity against the privately-signed artifacts ensuring the LCM binaries are verified as having been genuinely created by approved hardware vendors and Nutanix software development teams.
Resources
1-Click Infrastructure Upgrades Datasheet
Understand the benefits of a single software and firmware life cycle management solution for your hybrid cloud infrastructure.
Frequently Asked Questions
Get answers to the most commonly asked questions about Nutanix LCM.
The Evolution of 1-Click
As the Nutanix product portfolio grew, LCM Product Management discussed going back to the drawing board for 1-click infrastructure upgrades.