![]() ![]() ![]() There also appears to be some lag to the recent tasks list in larger linked environments. It’s obvious they took feedback from the community, hired the right developers who understood their target audience, and put out a great product. The upgrade and migration process is also done very well.Īfter a few weeks of the VCSA and HTML5 client baked into the client environment it’s obvious that some things are still missing, like exporting events, from the HTML5 client but I would expect these to be eventually added. It’s fast, it looks good, its organized better, and it even has a dark mode. Many of VMware’s customers, in my experience, were intentionally lagging behind on older versions of vCenter to keep a cold death-grip on the fat client because they refused to be force-fed the flash client that we all know and despise. For the first time I actually felt comfortable abandoning the good ol’ “fat client” (the legacy C# client). I will start by saying bravo to the VMware team for this release. For full details on what’s new please see: ![]() VMware 6.7 U1 is a major upgrade that includes the fully featured HTML5 client. In this post we will be going through the upgrade process and my thoughts. I recently had an opportunity to work with a enterprise customer to upgrade their VMware environment. Today we will be talking about the VMware vCenter 6.7-U1 (Update 1) upgrade process. ![]()
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