Can anyone explain to me the minimum, cheapest, license that a small business would need to buy to be able to use VMWare vCenter to administer an ESXI host? I imagine it's VMWare vSphere Essentials, but I'm far from sure.
http://store.vmware.com/store/vmwde/en_IE/cat/categoryID.66680900&src=eBIZ_StoreHome_Featured_Essentials_EU
The limit of three physical servers/six physical CPUs is more than enough, we don't need a support contract, just the ability to use ESXI5.5, and for the sake of simplicity run the latest virtual machine version (so when I upgrade downloaded virtual machines to the latest I don't get daft messages from vSphere that it can no longer administer them) and use the VMWare vSphere Web Client, which is part of the vCenter distribution as I understand it.
I could rant about the vmware website and how utterly confused it is, apparently deliberately obfuscating the structure of their products and licenses, but I guess it wouldn't help any. At home I have a single server box and run ESXI5.0, and am now re-creating the same setup for the small company where I work - I never realised a company could make it so difficult to pay for something!
Thanks in advance for any clarification.