The client has transitioned through several major versions to keep pace with modern web standards:
The vSphere Client serves as a command center for the following key tasks: vsphere client
Introduced to provide a browser-based experience but relied on Adobe Flash, which eventually reached end-of-life. The client has transitioned through several major versions
The original Windows-based application used for managing older versions like vSphere 5.0 and 6.0. It is fast, responsive, and does not require
The current standard, first fully available in vSphere 6.7 and optimized in vSphere 7.0 and 8.0. It is fast, responsive, and does not require third-party browser plugins. Core Functionality and Management
The vSphere Client is the primary interface for managing and administering VMware vSphere environments. It allows IT administrators to interact with vCenter Server to control virtual machines (VMs), ESXi hosts, and data center resources from a centralized console. The Evolution of the vSphere Client