When deploying a VM from a template via HTML5 client, you can now use the specification created with the built-in wizard or select the already existing specification file.Īs usual, the document on vSphere Client and vSphere Web Client differences has been also updated on December 19, 2017. Also, the ability to work with VM templates has been added.Ĭonfigure VM Guest Customization Specifications. Now, in VM Settings, you can configure all VMs’ parameters, including the addition of new virtual devices such as NVMe, SCSI, USB Controller, and Host-based USB Adapter. It is available here: Host –> Configure –> System –> Packages. A really convenient view allows you to find out what VIB packages are installed on an ESXi host. Earlier, this was available only via Web Client (for example, you couldn’t create a new policy in HTML5 client), but now, all the operations can be performed in a convenient workflow for vSphere Client, which, by the way, has been significantly simplified. Now, this can be done via vSphere Client (along with LAGs and LACP configuration) for vSphere Distributed Switch (VDS), including changing Gateway settings on VMkernel adapters.Ĭonfigure Storage Policies. It’s a really important feature since it allows adding the already existing library with content (for example, from another vCenter server instance).Ĭonfigure Network IO Control (NIOC) on VDS. Now, it looks handy and convenient.Ĭonfigure Content Library. Previously, you could do that only via Web Client. Now, there’s the ability to switch between Active and Consumed Memory in vSphere Client.Ĭonfigure vSphere Proactive HA. Precise selection of Consumed Memory metric. Thanks to the new VMware approach adopting the Clarity framework, the interface now looks more aesthetic, clear, and convenient. Let’s take a closer look at the vSphere Client improvements in VMware vCenter 6.5 Update 1d:Īn improved Clarity interface view. These differences are described for 3.31 client version included in vCenter 6.5 Update 1d and at the moment of writing this article, the 3.32 version was released. You can learn about its current functionality difference from vSphere Web Client in this article. Keep in mind that this client still doesn’t support the functionality of vSphere in full. Its previous version has been included in vSphere Update 1 and since that time, there has been more than a dozen of vSphere Client updates released on VMware Labs website. VCenter 6.5 Update 1d is interesting because it includes an updated HTML5 client for administrating vSphere virtual infrastructure. Both updates have significantly improved the functionality of the vCenter management server, despite it’s just one more letter added to Update 1. Throughout the last month, VMware has released two important updates for virtual infrastructure management server – VMware vCenter 6.5 Update 1d and 1e.
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