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Table 214. vSphere Client Minimum Hardware Requirements and Recommendations (Continued)
vSphere Client Hardware Requirements and Recommendations
Disk Storage 1.5GB free disk space for a complete installation, which
includes the following components:
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Microsoft .NET 2.0 SP2
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Microsoft .NET 3.0 SP2
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Microsoft .NET 3.5 SP1
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Microsoft Visual J#
Remove any previously installed versions of Microsoft
Visual J# on the system where you are installing the
vSphere Client.
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vSphere Client
If you do not have any of these components already
installed, you must have 400MB free on the drive that has
the %temp% directory.
If you have all of the components already installed, 300MB
of free space is required on the drive that has the %temp%
directory, and 450MB is required for vSphere Client.
Networking Gigabit connection recommended
vSphere Client Software Requirements
Make sure that your operating system supports the vSphere Client.
For the most current, complete list of supported operating systems for the vSphere Client, see Supported
host operating systems for vSphere Client (Windows) installation.
The vSphere Client requires the Microsoft .NET 3.5 SP1 Framework. If it is not installed on your system, the
vSphere Client installer installs it. The .NET 3.5 SP1 installation might require Internet connectivity to
download more les.
TCP and UDP Ports for the vSphere Client
ESXi hosts and other network components are accessed using predetermined TCP and UDP ports. If you
manage network components from outside a rewall, you might be required to recongure the rewall to
allow access on the appropriate ports.
The table lists TCP and UDP ports, and the purpose and the type of each. Ports that are open by default at
installation time are indicated by (Default).
Table 215. TCP and UDP Ports
Port Purpose Traffic Type
443 (Default) HTTPS access
vSphere Client access to vCenter Server
vSphere Client access to ESXi hosts
vSphere Client access to vSphere Update Manager
Incoming TCP to the
ESXi host
902 (Default) vSphere Client access to virtual machine consoles Incoming TCP to the
ESXi host, outgoing
TCP from the ESXi
host, outgoing UDP
from the ESXi host
903 Remote console trac generated by user access to virtual machines on a
specic host.
vSphere Client access to virtual machine consoles
MKS transactions (xinetd/vmware-authd-mks)
Incoming TCP to the
ESXi host
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