![]() ![]() ![]() With VMworld now behind us, it was time to really get serious about the upgrade and have Simon (new guy) rebuild the setup □ While Simon was getting familiar with the environment, I realized that he still needed to use the vSphere Flash Web Client to access some of the NSX-V specific configurations to better understand the existing setup. We had been holding off due to various projects and honestly, we just did not have the time. It has been around for 3-4 years now and it was originally setup with NSX-V and while it has served us well over the years, it was time for an upgrade and to move to NSX-T. However, the reality is that not every customer has been able to meet this deadline for one reason or another will still have VMware products running in their Production environment that uses Flash even after the official end of life.įor these customers, it is really important to understand what are some of the implications and considerations to be aware of leading up to end of the year.įor some background, since I have not met or spoken to a single person who will actually miss Flash nor is it a technology I tend to talk about □ A few weeks back, I was talking to both Emad Younis and Simon Long about updating and rebuilding our internal VMware lab environment. The large majority of VMware customers have already migrated off to newer versions of VMware products that no longer rely on Flash and this announcement will be a no-op for them. This will also impact usage of VMware products that still uses Flash such as older versions of vSphere with the vSphere Flash Web Client or vCloud Director with their Flash-based Tenant UI as an example. ![]() Hopefully this news should not come as a surprise to anyone but at the end of this year (December 31, 2020), Adobe and all mainstream web browsers will remove Flash functionality preventing users from interacting with any Flash-based web applications. ![]()
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