VMware plans to deprecate the Flash-based vSphere Web Client with the next numbered release (not update release) of vSphere. The next version of vSphere will be the terminal release for which vSphere Web Client will be available.
The vSphere GUIs, including the vSphere Web Client and HTML5-based vSphere Client, are tools that are used every day by IT to manage the operation of their virtual data center. VMware is constantly striving to make these tools performant and easy to use. However, with the vSphere Web Client, customers were frustrated because it was based on Flash technology that resulted in less than ideal performance and constant update requirements. Additionally, Adobe has recently announced plans to deprecate Flash.
It has always been VMware’s intention to eventually replace the vSphere Web Client with a modern GUI administration tool. The HTML5-based vSphere Client is that worthy successor. The vSphere Client was introduced first in the Fling, then supported with vSphere 6.5 and has now been in customer hands for 1.5 years and production tested for over 9 months. Since its introduction, the vSphere Client has received overwhelmingly positive responses from the vSphere community and customer base. Customers have said things like:
“Thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank … for creating this [vSphere Client] interface, my god it is nice to use :-)”
“If VMware can hold its various teams to the high standard set by the [vSphere Client], it should have nothing to worry about for years to come.”
With the recently released vSphere 6.5 Update 1, the vSphere Client got even better and is now able to support most of the frequently performed operations. With each iteration of the vSphere Client additional improvements and functionality are being added. By the time the vSphere Web Client is deprecated, the vSphere Client will be full featured but with significantly better responsiveness and usability. You will not be left with an incomplete toolset!
The vSphere Client will be the primary GUI administration tool for vSphere environments starting in the next release. 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.
We post this blog now to give customers a fair warning and ample time to prepare for the eventual vSphere Web Client deprecation. This also gives customers a chance to express their concerns both online and at VMworld. At VMworld, customers will have many opportunities to learn more about the vSphere Client in various breakout sessions, labs, and of course by speaking with the experts in the Solutions Exchange.
Some key sessions at VMworld 2017 are listed below:
vSphere Clients Roadmap: HTML5 Client, Host Client, and Web Client
Technical – Intermediate [US: SER1411BU | EU: SER1411BE]
vSphere Client (HTML5) has been growing and evolving in public view, quickly incorporating customer feedback and adding functionality.
Technical – Intermediate [US: SER1411BU | EU: SER1411BE]
vSphere Client (HTML5) has been growing and evolving in public view, quickly incorporating customer feedback and adding functionality.
Discussion of vSphere Web Client (HTML5) and the Transition Experience
Technical – Intermediate [US: SER1792GU | EU: SER1792GE]
Group Discussion Come provide feedback directly to the product management team on the VMware vSphere Web Client (HTML5) released in VMware vSphere 6.5, which has also been released weekly in Fling form.
Technical – Intermediate [US: SER1792GU | EU: SER1792GE]
Group Discussion Come provide feedback directly to the product management team on the VMware vSphere Web Client (HTML5) released in VMware vSphere 6.5, which has also been released weekly in Fling form.
Acting as One: Plug in to vSphere
Technical – Advanced [US Only: SER3101PU]
Panel Discussion If you have ever wondered how to deploy and update multiple solutions with the VMware vSphere client, test custom solutions without having to set up complex infrastructures, transition from flex to HTML plug-ins, or run plug-ins without affecting vSphere client performance, you’ll want to hear from our panel of developers, who are working to provide a seamless experience for solutions integrating with the new vSphere HTML client.
Technical – Advanced [US Only: SER3101PU]
Panel Discussion If you have ever wondered how to deploy and update multiple solutions with the VMware vSphere client, test custom solutions without having to set up complex infrastructures, transition from flex to HTML plug-ins, or run plug-ins without affecting vSphere client performance, you’ll want to hear from our panel of developers, who are working to provide a seamless experience for solutions integrating with the new vSphere HTML client.
Additional Resources
If you are using the vSphere Web Client, you may want to tweak the experience a bit to simplify the browsing experience as well as manage what’s installed in it. For starters, the vSphere Web Client doesn’t have an API per se; but it does allow plug-ins to be installed into the application. This way VMware components, as well as third-party components, can be running in the vSphere Web Client. This is where many VMware admins spend a lot of their time, so it’s worth checking out the plug-in management.
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If you’ve not been keeping up with VMware much recently, the vSphere Web Client is a web-based administration interface that is newer than the older vSphere Client. The vSphere Client is a Windows application and is sometimes referred to as the “thick client”.
Plug-ins have been in the vSphere Client for a long time, and they too have enable/disable properties. It’s important to know that the plug-ins interact with the vCenter Server itself. You can browse the Managed Object Reference in the Managed Object Browser (MOB) of the vCenter Server by browsing to: https://servername/mob (where server name is the vCenter Server). Figure A shows the MOB of a vCenter Server:
Figure A
It’s usually easier to enable or disable them directly in the vSphere Web Client itself. You can administer plug-ins in the vSphere Web Client at Administration | Solutions | Plug-In Management. There you can select a plug-in and disable it; this may be a helpful step if think you may use it later but don’t want it entirely removed.
One example of a plug-in in the default installation of the vCenter Server Appliance version 5.1 and higher is the vCenter Orchestrator plug-in. vCenter Orchestrator builds workflows quickly for automated provisioning, but not everyone may be using it yet. If you want to disable this plug-in you can do that in the Plug-In Management pane as shown in Figure B:
Figure B
From here you can leave them in the vCenter Server; but not litter your view in the vSphere Web Client with menu trees that don’t apply to your installation and may cause errors.
The vSphere Web Client is a big change from the previous one and will take some getting used to. Strategically, it’s where we’ll expect to see features delivered into for vSphere going forward.
Have you started using any tricks with the vSphere Web Client? Share yours below.
In this post, I am not going to discuss about any technical stuffs or troubleshooting. This Post is purely to easy of vSphere Admins who want to download the VMware vSphere Client. I have athered the Download link of all versions of vSphere Client starting from vSphere Client v4.1 Update 1 to the latest release vSphere Client 6.0 Update 3. Just click on the vSphere Client Image in the below table to directly download the respective vSphere Client version.
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vSphere Client Version | Installer File Name | Download Link (Click on the Image to Download) |
VMware vSphere Client v4.1 Update 1 | VMware-viclient-all-4.1.0-345043.exe | |
VMware vSphere Client v4.1 Update 2 | VMware-viclient-all-4.1.0-491557.exe | |
VMware vSphere Client v4.1 Update 3 | VMware-viclient-all-4.1.0-799345.exe | |
VMware vSphere Client v5.0 | VMware-viclient-all-5.0.0-455964.exe | |
VMware vSphere Client v5.0 Update 1 | VMware-viclient-all-5.0.0-623373.exe | |
VMware vSphere Client v5.0 Update 2 | VMware-viclient-all-5.0.0-913577.exe | |
vSphere Client v5.0 Update 3 | VMware-viclient-all-5.0.0-1300600.exe | |
VMware vSphere Client v5.1 | VMware-viclient-all-5.1.0-786111.exe | |
VMware vSphere Client 5.1.0a | VMware-viclient-all-5.1.0-860230.exe | |
VMware vSphere Client 5.1.0b | VMware-viclient-all-5.1.0-941893.exe | |
vSphere Client 5.1 Update 1 | VMware-viclient-all-5.1.0-1064113.exe | |
VMware vSphere Client 5.1 Update 1b | VMware-viclient-all-5.1.0-1235233.exe | |
vSphere Client 5.1 Update 2 | VMware-viclient-all-5.1.0-11471691.exe | |
VMware vSphere Client 5.5 | VMware-viclient-all-5.5.0-1281650.exe | |
vSphere Client 5.5 Update 1 | VMware-viclient-all-5.5.0-1618071.exe | |
VMware vSphere Client 5.5 Update 2 | VMware-viclient-all-5.5.0-1993072.exe |
vSphere Client 5.5 Update 1b | VMware-viclient-all-5.5.0-1880841.exe |
VMware vSphere Client 5.5 Update C | VMware-viclient-all-5.5.0-1745234.exe |
VMware vSphere Client 5.5 Update 1a | VMware-viclient-all-5.5.0-1746248.ex |
vSphere Client 5.5 Update 3 | VMware-viclient-all-5.5.0-3024345.exe |
vSphere Client 5.5 Update 3e | VMware-viclient-all-5.5.0-4032365.exe |
VMware vSphere Client 6.0 | VMware-viclient-all-6.0.0-2502222.exe |
vSphere Client 6.0 Update 1 | VMware-viclient-all-6.0.0-3016447.exe |
vSphere Client 6.0 Update 2 | VMware-viclient-all-6.0.0-3562874.exe |
vSphere Client 6.0 Update 2a | VMware-viclient-all-6.0.0-4437566.exe |
VMware vSphere Client 6.0 Update 3 | VMware-viclient-all-6.0.0-5112508.exe |
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