Installation of VMware web client 6.0

Where the installation?

I downloaded the Vmware Vcenter VIM 6.0 installation DVD and do not see the installation on the drive?

I do not see Installing desktop client VSphere but no "web client".

Should I upgrade VCenter Server 6.0 and download the web client of him?

VCenter server 6.0 to backward compatible is?  Manage a 5.1 ESXi host with VCenter server 6?

Or should I upgrade ESXi to 6.0 before the VCenter Server?

Thank you

Yes, the vCenter is backward compatible. vCenter 6.0 supports the same 5.0 esxi

You can check it out here: http://www.vmware.com/resources/compatibility/sim/interop_matrix.php

the webclient service is installed with the vcenter. its not over a single installation.

first of all, you must update the vcenter. then you can update the esxi server.

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