![]() ![]() Therefore it should continue to work indefinitely, and the best thing is that since it is a portable version – you can run it side-by-side with your up to date version of Chrome. I took me half a day of Googling every combination under the sun until I finally stumbled across it, and what it is a portable version of Chrome and Firefox without the Flash timebomb built in. OR, you could follow this one very simple solution here: So, cutting to the chase – What if you need to continue using Flash in 2021? How do you re-enable it? First things first, you could run through a lot of KB articles from both Dell and VMware and get so confused that you ultimately give up. We can help our customers transition to this for their new deployments, but it still presents some challenges and limitations for existing Ready Node deployments, particularly for smaller environments. Moving forward into the post-HTML5 world, Dell Technologies answer for this is PowerFlex Manager - a full deployment and LCM system for the PowerFlex appliance and rack solutions. ![]() This was a great solution as it offered a tremendous amount of flexibility and could work on any hardware which many companies appreciated. ![]() Specifically to PowerFlex / VxFlex Ready Nodes – historically HCI deployments with ESXi relied upon a Flash plugin. However, as with all change this has left a few people and organisations in a difficult transitionary phase who had standardised certain aspects of their operation on this Flash based solution. VMware vCenter itself was a major user of Flash-based architecture, which in turn meant that many other vendors also had to follow suit for their respective plugins, such as the ScaleIO / VxFlex / PowerFlex plugin. The king is dead (Flash), long live the king! (HTML5)įlash was never the best technology, but it was the best tool we had at the time and many applications were designed around it. ![]()
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