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Virtualization layer run on physical servers that abstracts processor, memory, storage, and networking resources into multiple virtual machines
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VMware ESX Server
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The central point for configuring, provisioning, and managing virtualized IT environments.
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VirtualCenter Server
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An interface that allows users to
connect remotely to the VirtualCenter Server or individual ESX Servers from any Windows PC |
VMware Infrastructure Client (VI Client)
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In the event of server failure, affected virtual machines are automatically restarted on other production servers that have spare capacity
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VMware High Availability (HA) –
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Feature that allocates and
balances computing capacity dynamically across collections of hardware resources for virtual machines. |
VMware Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS)
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VMware VMotion enables
the live migration of running virtual machines from one physical server to another with zero down time, continuous service availability, and complete transaction integrity |
VMware VMotion™
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VMware Storage VMotion enables the migration of virtual machine files
from one datastore to another without service interruption. |
VMware Storage VMotion
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industry standard x86 servers that run VMware ESX Server on the bare metal.
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Computing Servers
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provides a convenient single point of control to the datacenter.
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VirtualCenter Server
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represents the aggregate computing and memory resources of a physical x86 server.
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A host
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It represents the aggregate
computing and memory resources of a group of physical x86 servers sharing the same network and storage arrays. |
A cluster
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partitions of computing and memory resources from a single host
or a cluster. |
Resource pools
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VMware Infrastructure Distributed Services
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VMware VMotion, VMware Storage VMotion, VMware DRS, and VMware HA are distributed services that enable efficient and automated resource management and high virtual machine availability.
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monitors all physical hosts in a cluster and detects host failures
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HA
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If a virtual machine has not generated heartbeats within a specified time, Virtual Machine Monitoring identifies it as having
failed.. |
And will restarts VM in a different host
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can connect its uplinks to more than one physical Ethernet adapter to
enable NIC teaming. |
A virtual switch
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mechanism for setting policies that govern the network connected to it.
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Port group
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is like a storage appliance that serves up storage space for many virtual
machines across multiple physical hosts |
A datastore
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