The vSphere Client is used to connect to and manage either ESXi servers individually, or more often to connect to a vCenter server to manage multiple ESXi servers in a single interface (or "pane of glass").
Its a simple but important part of a vSphere deployment, as without it you cannot manage your environment. Ok so you could if you know the vSphere CLI or PowerCLI, but my point is its the main management interface for ESXi and vCenter that you will use day-to-day.
To create a VMFS datastore you need SCSI storage.
This can be either local SCSI disks (with or without RAID), or shared storage such as SAN storage (iSCSI or Fibre Channel) or NFS.
The storage device and ESX server must be configured prior to this so that the the storage can be seen by the ESX server.
See Configuring iSCSI Storage (Basic) or Configuring iSCSI Storage (Advanced with CHAP) for an example and help on this if required.
If you already have this configured you can continue.
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