vCenter Single Sign-On constructs an internal security domain (for example, vsphere.local) where the vSphere solutions and components are registered during the installation or upgrade process, providing an infrastructure resource. ![]() By using vCenter Single Sign-On, the vSphere components communicate with each other through a secure token exchange mechanism, instead of requiring each component to authenticate a user separately with a directory service like Active Directory. The vCenter Single Sign-On authentication service provides secure authentication services to the vSphere software components. Services Installed with VMware Platform Services Controller vCenter Single Sign-On Platform Services Controller services run as child processes of the VMware Service Lifecycle Manager service. The vCenter Server Appliance also contains the VMware vSphere Update Manager Extension service. vCenter Server for Windows also contains the VMware vSphere Syslog Collector.
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