![]() ![]() You may have noticed a couple of items missing from this list. Connecting remote devices to a VM (CD-ROM, USB, etc.).Downloading and uploading files to and from a datastore.Exporting and importing from Content Library to the local file system.Deploying OVF / OVA from a local file system or URL.Other CIP provided functions that are now native include: CIP provided browser functions such as importing an OVF/ OVA which are now native. Along those lines, the Client Integration Plugin (CIP) is no longer needed. The VCSA installer is now browser agnostic, which makes it more portable. The end result is a better experience throughout the VCSA deployment process. ![]() These improvements are not only visible from the ISO, but also during the deployment. One area of notice is the installer, which in this release not only has a new look and feel but other improvements. Hosts and Clusters view of the vSphere Client (HTML5).The vCenter Server Appliance (VCSA) 6.5 has significant new features and improvements mentioned here. 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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