One thing you have to keep in mind is that View infrastructure is a special vSphere case : it is dedicated to desktops, so have special conditions of run, etc. Datastores, network and even version have to be different.
Version here is the most important constraint : you can be able to upgrade vSphere environment for your servers BUT the new vSphere version could not be validated for View, so upgrade is impossible or dangerous. This is easier to upgrade a solution when you only consider one constraint at a time.
Now your license bundle, if you purchased the "bundle" edition, grants you access to a vCenter and as many ESXi you need, so don't even bother. License grants you access to Distributed vSwitch, I really recommend you use them, even use Cisco Nexus 1000v if you can, it works like a charm.
Important note : you can host this vCenter on your "server vSphere solution", it is not mandatory at all to host it on View vSphere solution.