
Also the console is very function with different browsers! Customers should start transitioning over to the vSphere Client if they have not already done so as the vSphere Web Client will no longer be available after the next vSphere release.Īs a reminder, the vSphere Client can be accessed via and it is completely built on HTML5, requires no plugins, and it lightning fast. The vSphere Client will be the primary GUI administration tool for vSphere environments starting in the next release. Of course, the dead of the vSphere Web Client is also related with the announce of Adobe to deprecate Flash. The vision to have a single UI in the future sounds very great to avoid confusion and to have a better and uniform look&feel with the host management (that starting with ESXi 6.5 is only possible thought the HTML5 GUI, at least for the standalone graphical management). Unfortunately at the current release the Flash client (aka the vSphere Web Client) is the primary option, because it contains all the possible functions and settings, although there are different VMware vSphere 6.5 management UI and in the last year the HTML5 client has grow and now has about 90% of general workflows completed.
#Vmware vsphere 6.0 client windows
What does it mean, that the HTML5-based vSphere Client will become the only GUI client… finally!Īfter the death of the vSphere Client for Windows, written with C# and with several issues, like the console issues with Windows 10, but also with several inconsistency with the others clients, now it’s the turn of the Flash based client.
#Vmware vsphere 6.0 client update
Finally has been announced (or better, confirmed) that VMware plans to deprecate the Flash-based vSphere Web Client with the next numbered release (not update release) of VMware vSphere.
