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VMware, Inc.
Industry: Software
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VMware, Inc. provides virtualization infrastructure software solutions and related support and services for worldwide market.
In Capacity Planner, an indicator that server performance is significantly different from the industry performance averages of like servers. Capacity Planner notes an anomaly when it detects performance that is more than three standard deviations from the industry average.
Industry:Software
In ESX Server 2.x, a disk mode in which software running in the virtual machine appears to write changes to the disk. Changes are stored in a temporary .REDO file. If a system administrator deletes the redo-log file, the virtual machine returns to the state it was in the last time it was used in persistent mode. See also disk mode.
Industry:Software
Replication of a virtual machine that is managed and executed by the storage subsystem rather than from inside the virtual machine, the vmkernel, or the service console.
Industry:Software
A set of privileges grouped for convenient identification under names such as Administrator.
Industry:Software
In hosted products, a type of network connection between a virtual machine and the host’s physical network. With bridged networking, a virtual machine appears to be an additional computer on the same physical Ethernet network as the host. See also custom networking, host-only networking.
Industry:Software
A managed entity grouped by a folder object or another managed entity.
Industry:Software
(n.) A duplicate of a virtual machine. (v.) To make a copy of a virtual machine. Hosted products distinguish between full clones and linked clones. See also full clone, linked clone.
Industry:Software
A server group in the virtual environment. Clusters enable a high-availability solution.
Industry:Software
An extended compute resource that represents a cluster of hosts available for backing virtual machines. See also compute resource.
Industry:Software
In VMware vCenter Converter, cloning a local physical machine while it is running in WinPE from the vCenter Converter Boot CD, not from its own operating system. See also hot cloning.
Industry:Software