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VMware, Inc. provides virtualization infrastructure software solutions and related support and services for worldwide market.
(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
A managed object that represents either a single host or a cluster of hosts available for backing up virtual machines. See also cluster compute resource.
Industry:Software
In VMware vCenter Converter, the Task Manager’s ability to direct the conversion and migration of multiple virtual machines at the same time.
Industry:Software
A virtual machine of the latest version supported by the product in use. See also legacy virtual machine.
Industry:Software
In hosted products, any type of network connexion between virtual machines and the host that does not use the default bridged, host-only, or network address translation (NAT) configurations. For example, virtual machines can be connected to the host by separate networks or connected to each other and not to the host. See also bridged networking, host-only networking.
Industry:Software