Now vSphere architecture is out, new vSphere Client replaces Virtual Infrastructure Client and guess what ? vSphere Client doesn’t support officially VMWare Server, this makes me really upset and after reading different posts even from their community forum ( like this) I was really trying to find a different way to access my server installations or move to a totally different product (VirtualBox, KVM, …)īut after some TCPDUMP traces, a lot of different retries and some Google searches I’ve solved my problem and I’ll hope this article may help someone else as well. VMWare promised a lot of time ago a “planned version” for Linux but nobody have already seen it (planned with no expected date…) so we’re still waiting for it. This web interface is ugly and slow, not so reliable if you plan a clean and fast administration, as alternative you can use the good and efficient Virtual Infrastructure Client (VIC).Īgain: VIC is only available for Windows platform and no Linux (or OS-X) client is available now, you can run it on top of WINE libs but it’s still not a linux native client. As many of you already discovered there’s no official Linux client for accessing VMWare Server 2.x, the only thing VMWare suggests you to do is to use internal web interface based on a Tomcat webserver.
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