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Interesting Facts On VMware vSphere

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Ever wondered about software-defined data centers? Well I guess you experimented a bit with VMware Workstation sometime in your networking journey. If not, then I hope you have heard of VMware vSphere, because in the following short article I expose my study notes on the topic. Terminology Having experimented with VMware Workstation in my college studies (to emulate Linux guest OSes such as Fedora, Suse and Red Hat), I worked later at a very high level with virtual servers that run on vSphere. A couple of examples of that would be Cisco VSOM and Cisco UCM 10.x heard that VMware vSphere is arguably the number 1 data center virtualization solution in the world. This suite does not run as a silo. It integrates with other VMware products. VMware offers the following vSphere editions: Standard Enterprise Enterprise Plus Operations Management with Enterprise Plus: this version has been discontinued because VMware wants to align its vSphere distributions to its standard release naming path. ...