When connecting, you may encounter certificate warnings. Installing the vCenter or ESXi Trusted Root CA certificate locally can resolve these pop-ups. specific update version
As of November 15, 2016, VMware officially ended general support for vSphere 6.0. Consequently, the download links are no longer prominently featured on the main VMware download portals. vsphere client 6.0 download link
In the fast-paced world of IT infrastructure, VMware’s vSphere remains the gold standard for virtualization. However, with the rapid release cycle of new versions—vSphere 7 and vSphere 8—older iterations like vSphere 6.0 have reached their End of General Support (EOGS). For administrators maintaining legacy environments or performing disaster recovery on older systems, finding a working has become a challenge that requires navigating VMware’s official archive system. When connecting, you may encounter certificate warnings
VMware hosted products migrated to the Broadcom Support Portal. Navigate to the Broadcom Support Portal. Log in with your registered account credentials. Consequently, the download links are no longer prominently
It is crucial to distinguish between the two clients used in vSphere 6.0: