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VMware vSphere. On
August 27, 2012,
VMware released vSphere 5.1. This
extended vSphere to
include VMware vSphere Storage Appliance,
vSphere Data Protection...
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system used by the company's
flagship server virtualization suite,
vSphere. It was
developed to
store virtual machine disk images,
including snapshots...
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required to
provide the
virtual desktops, including:
VMware vSphere Hypervisor (ESXi with a
vSphere license)
VMware vCenter Server (management of virtualization...
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managing VMware vSphere.
VMware describes PowerCLI as "a
powerful command-line tool that lets you
automate all
aspects of
vSphere management, including...
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target media. One can
upgrade ESXi to
VMware Infrastructure 3 or to
VMware vSphere 4.0 ESXi.
Originally named VMware ESX
Server ESXi edition,
through several...
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service is
designed to
function as an
extension of its customer's
existing vSphere installations, with full
compatibility with
existing virtual machines virtualized...
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generally 2TB for most applications, but in
September 2013,
VMware vSphere 5.5
introduced 62TB VMDK capacity. All
VMware virtualization products support...
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vCloud Air was a
public cloud computing service built on
vSphere from VMware.
vCloud Air has
three "infrastructure as a service" (IaaS)
subscription service...
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existing hypervisor platforms for virtualization, such as KVM,
VMware vSphere,
including ESXi and vCenter, XenServer/XCP and XCP-ng. In
addition to its...
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Virtualization with
VMware vSphere Hypervisor (ESXi)" (in Dutch). Vmware.com.
Retrieved 17
January 2014. "Configuration
Maximums VMware vSphere 5.5" (PDF). VMWare...