![]() This solution reduces the number of virtual machines to manage as well as removes the need for a load balancer for high availability. If you are going to upgrade to latest vSphere 6.7 version, keep in mind that currently the upgrade from vSphere 6.5 Update 2 to vSphere 6.7 is not supported.Īs reported by VMware, the Update 2 introduces the support for the Enhanced Linked Mode (ELM) when deployed with an Embedded Platform Service Controller (PSC).If you are migrating from vSphere 5.5, the minimum supported version is vSphere 5.5 Update 3b. ![]() Upgrading to vSphere 6.5 Update 2 has some requirements and limitations: Hosts and Clusters view of the vSphere Client (HTML5).VMware just released the vSphere 6.5 Update 2 that introduces some new features and enhancements as well as the support for the Enhanced Linked Mode (ELM) when the vCSA is deployed with an Embedded Platform Service Controller (PSC). However, since vSphere 6.7 Update 1 it has been feature complete and is now the recommended client for managing your vSphere infrastructure. ![]() In vSphere 6.5, VMware also introduced an HTML5-based web client (now known simply as the vSphere Client) that can be accessed by browsing to Initially, this client was a work in progress and lacked many features found in the vSphere Web Client. ![]() Hosts and Clusters view of the vSphere Web Client. However, the demise of Adobe Flash Player in January 2021 has meant that this client is no longer a viable option. This was the de facto management interface for vSphere 6.5 and had more features than the legacy C# client. To access this client you simply go to in a Flash-capable web browser. ![]() The vSphere Web Client is an Adobe Flex (Flash) based web client that comes built-in to your vSphere deployment. In vSphere 6.5 and later versions, the following web clients are available for you to manage your infrastructure. The many web-based graphical user interfaces (GUIs) ![]()
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