Security Configuration Guides for VMware vSphere

The vSphere Security Configuration Guide (SCG) is the baseline for security hardening of VMware vSphere itself. Started more than a decade ago, it has long served as guidance for vSphere Administrators looking to protect their infrastructure.

All the SCG can be found on VMware website in the links below:

VMware vSphere Security Configuration Guide 8

The VMware vSphere Security Configuration & Hardening Guide (SCG) is the baseline for hardening and auditing guidance for VMware vSphere itself. Started more than fifteen years ago, it has long served as the reference for virtualization administrators looking to protect their infrastructure.

VMware vSphere Security Configuration Guide 7

The vSphere Security Configuration Guide (SCG) 7 is the baseline for hardening and auditing guidance for VMware vSphere itself. Started more than a decade ago, it has long served as guidance for vSphere Administrators looking to protect their infrastructure

VMware vSphere Security Configuration Guide 6.7

The vSphere Security Configuration Guide (SCG) 6.7 is the baseline for hardening and auditing guidance for VMware vSphere itself. Started more than a decade ago, it has long served as guidance for vSphere Administrators looking to protect their infrastructure

VMware vSphere Security Configuration Guide 6.5

The vSphere Security Configuration Guide (SCG) 6.5 is the baseline for hardening and auditing guidance for VMware vSphere itself. Started more than a decade ago, it has long served as guidance for vSphere Administrators looking to protect their infrastructure

VMware vSphere Security Configuration Guide Archive

The vSphere Security Configuration Guide (SCG) is the baseline for hardening and auditing guidance for VMware vSphere itself. Started more than a decade ago, it has long served as guidance for vSphere Administrators looking to protect their infrastructure. This is an archive of hardening guidance for versions of vSphere past the end of their support.