Vmware Vsphere Client 5.5 ~upd~ -

Why this version was a turning point in how we manage virtual infrastructure. If you have been in the virtualization game for over a decade, the sight of the thick, C-based VMware vSphere Client 5.5 either brings a tear of nostalgia to your eye or triggers a mild stress response.

Released alongside vSphere 5.5 in 2013, this client represents a unique moment in VMware’s history. It was the peak of the "old way" of doing things—and the beginning of a very rocky transition to the "new way." vmware vsphere client 5.5

It served as the necessary bridge to the modern era. Without the pain of 5.5, we wouldn't appreciate how good the is today. Why this version was a turning point in

Quick Reference: vSphere 5.5 Client Facts | Feature | C# (Thick) Client | Web (Flash) Client | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Speed | ⚡ Fast | 🐢 Slow | | vSAN Support | ❌ No | ✅ Yes | | VM Hardware 10+ | ❌ No | ✅ Yes | | Memory Efficiency | ✅ Low | ❌ High | | Current Status | Deprecated | Dead (Flash EOL) | It was the peak of the "old way"

The Last Stand of the C# Client: Revisiting VMware vSphere Client 5.5