Note that a 6.7 vCenter Server can manage vSphere 6.5 ESXi hosts. Customers will not need to upgrade ESXi hosts to 6.7 version as a method of addressing Flash Client supportability. VMware’s recommendation is to upgrade vCenter Servers to vSphere 6.7 Update 3 and use HTML5 based vSphere Client to manage vSphere environments. Due to this sunsetting, there is a window of about 11 months where the Flash client (vSphere Web Client) may not work in customer environments when browsers are upgraded to the latest version. By Dec 2020, Adobe is stopping the support for Flash and all the browser vendors are aligned with this timeline to disable running Flash on them. vSphere Web Client beyond Adobe Flash End-of-LifeĪs it is evident, vSphere Web Client uses Adobe Flash which is being sunset soon. VMware also bid farewell to the vSphere Web Client in August of 2017, in this blog post reminding customers that there would be no vSphere Web Client in the coming versions vSphere. VMware discussed the topic in this blog, in October of 2018: Starting with vSphere 6.7 Update 1, vSphere Client (HTML5) has become feature complete to support vSphere management capabilities as that of the vSphere Web Client (Flash). In vSphere 7, the vSphere Client (HTML5) is the only client to manage all the vSphere workflows.
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