All Flash VSAN & NSX Homelab – #VSAN and vCenter (via darrylcauldwell.com)
Author: Alexander (Page 23 of 34)
After VMware said “The C# vSphere will be replaced by the Web Client” for years now, they will do it really now.
So many VMware Tech Updates from Marc Huppert (@MarcHuppert) where we were told that VMware would discontinue the C# Client in the next release of vSphere. The first times some listeners were a little bit shocked, but after VMware didn’t kill the C# Client for so many times, only a little smile or ‘we will see’ was the reaction from Marc and the attendees on all later Tech Updates.
VMware now has officially announced: “As of the next major vSphere release, the C# vSphere client will no longer be available”
Some days ago the update of the HTML5 Web Client was released.
https://labs.vmware.com/flings/vsphere-html5-web-client
Severall new features and Improvements are waiting for you to test.
Two ways to install are possible (fresh install/update)
A few days ago a new Fling was released – The vSphere HTML5 Web Client.
I think one of the things many administrators, technical consultants,… were waiting for (no, praying for).
I wrote down the few steps install the Web Client in connected with a vCenter Server Appliance (vCSA) and some functional details.
On March 15th VMware has released the Update 2 for vSphere 6.
The VMware Host Client is one cool new feature of the ESXi update. HTML5 based and used for configuring standalone ESXi Host. You can also configure vCenter controlled ESXi Host, but there are often better ways with the central vSphere Web Client.