Installation location of data recovery

This seems to be a stupid question, but data recovery software VMWare (not the device component) is supposed to be installed on the VCenter server or a host computer that you use to connect to VCenter with the VSphere client?  I guess that's the VCenter server, but I keep seeing people talk about using data without VCenter recovery so it looks that it can be installed on a client that connects to the VCenter server via the VSphere client.

Thank you... Rich.

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Yes, it's a client plugin that can be installed on any machine where you make the VI client sessions to your server host or vCenter.

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