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No I did not However, latest SECURITY updates to vc adds button inside flash client:: Launch vSphere Client (HTML5) which is strange seeing as those are security updates with critical seve... See more...
No I did not However, latest SECURITY updates to vc adds button inside flash client:: Launch vSphere Client (HTML5) which is strange seeing as those are security updates with critical severity
Hi Jason, It's still vROPS, vsom just gives bundled licenses. I went from 5.5 windows vc to VCSA deployment. I left same IP's and name so I didn't have to re-target, just kind of reconfigure ... See more...
Hi Jason, It's still vROPS, vsom just gives bundled licenses. I went from 5.5 windows vc to VCSA deployment. I left same IP's and name so I didn't have to re-target, just kind of reconfigure due to certificate mismatch. Anyhow, yes, no issues and 100% continuity on data for vcenter collector.
Pleased? BY an HTML5 client? Have you tried using it at all? The lack of features is really smallest issue of that client. It's not working properly as it is now!!! Imagine editing/changing anyt... See more...
Pleased? BY an HTML5 client? Have you tried using it at all? The lack of features is really smallest issue of that client. It's not working properly as it is now!!! Imagine editing/changing anything with that client and realizing it edited something completely else... and now imagine you're force to do absolutely everything with it... Only viable option to manage vsphere is powershell, the gui clients are only good for console connections and adding licenses. ...and that's on top of their idea how to deliver it... 6.7 is out with new features of html5, but who needs to backup VM... or use NSX... seriously, 6.7 is not supported by NSX, an in-house product... that trumps the fact tat no backup vendor supports it. So, really can't see anyone outside demo being pleased about this.
Had this with Cisco, open pak with 7zip and remove cert files from it. Save the pak and upload it again. Now instead of saying that it's unsigned it will prompt with something like "it cannot be ... See more...
Had this with Cisco, open pak with 7zip and remove cert files from it. Save the pak and upload it again. Now instead of saying that it's unsigned it will prompt with something like "it cannot be validated" but will allow you to continue despite the error
At least vMware is consistent. Years had passed, but client remains as bad as it can get. It's actually laughable that they had to take FLING of some guy and implement it as management option.