

- #IS THERE VSPHERE CLIENT 5.5 FOR MAC COMPUTER FULL#
- #IS THERE VSPHERE CLIENT 5.5 FOR MAC COMPUTER WINDOWS#
If Veeam ONE is installed, you can also click the link and examine the Protected VMs report that provides a list of which VMs are protected by Veeam Backup & Replication and those which are not.
#IS THERE VSPHERE CLIENT 5.5 FOR MAC COMPUTER FULL#

While we’ve had attribute settings to help distinguish from a VM to being backed up as a way to self-indicate its protection status, this was a great new way to see it within your vSphere administration space. Information about the status of Veeam Backup & Replication was now available inside vSphere Client. The goal for this initiative was to bring as much information about the Veeam backup infrastructure into the vSphere Client. It’s important to note that Veeam continues to improve our functionality and integration with the vSphere Client but we have not spent much time educating you as to what is possible in conjunction with Veeam Backup & Replication or what has improved in recent versions.īack in Veeam Backup & Replication v7, Veeam introduced a plug-in for the vSphere Client. VMware had designated the vSphere Client as the intended replacement for the Desktop client and users have embraced this during the vSphere 5.5 and vSphere 6.0 periods. I assure you Veeam is watching this transition very closely so our plug-in advances in step with VMware to offer the best functionality and user experience.

The vSphere Client is no exception and VMware has announced (publically and to Veeam) their intention to perform this migration as fast as possible as it offers a great user experience and removes the dependence on Flash. VMware has been working towards transitioning the Platform Services Controller UI, vCenter Server Appliance Management UI and the Host Client to HTML5. The name change isn’t the only product attribute that VMware is attempting to simplify. Just a note regarding nomenclature, VMware is now referring to the client as the vSphere Client instead of the much longer version (vSphere HTML5 Web Client).

Though current versions of vSphere (6.0, 5.5) will not be affected and will follow the standard support period, VMware is finally moving forward. In May, VMware announced that the C# client (AKA Desktop Client/thick client/vSphere Client for Windows) will not be available for the next version of vSphere.
#IS THERE VSPHERE CLIENT 5.5 FOR MAC COMPUTER WINDOWS#
But, you may have missed an announcement pertaining to the VMware vSphere Client for Windows earlier in the year. This year, there were several key announcements including VMware Cross Cloud Architecture, which allows customers to run, manage, connect and secure their apps across any cloud using a common operations platform. VMworld always provides an opportunity to better understand VMware’s strategic direction for the coming year.
