- Industry: Software
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VMware, Inc. provides virtualization infrastructure software solutions and related support and services for worldwide market.
A required structure under which hosts and their associated virtual machines are added to vCenter Server. vCenter Server supports multiple datacenters. A host can be managed under only one datacenter.
Industry:Software
An optional inventory grouping structure contained within the datacenter structure. vCenter Server supports multiple datacenter folders. Datacenter folders can contain only datacenters and other datacenter folders.
Industry:Software
An Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) object that you must configure to enable vCenter Server to access a database.
Industry:Software
Virtual representations of combinations of underlying physical storage resources in the datacenter. A datastore is the storage location (for example, a physical disk, a RAID, or a SAN) for virtual machine files.
Industry:Software
In ACE, a set of rules and settings associated with a package, such as Revert to Installed and Instance Customization settings. The only way to change package settings is to create a package.
Industry:Software
In VMware vCenter Converter, the migrated virtual machine at its final location.
Industry:Software
A process that backs up only files that have changed since the last full backup.
Industry:Software
Groups of multiple disc devices that are the typical SAN disc storage device. These arrays vary in design, capacity, performance, and other features.
Industry:Software
A property of a virtual disc that defines its external behaviour (how the virtualization layer treats its data). The disc mode is invisible to the guest operating system. Available modes vary by product. See also persistent mode, nonpersistent mode, undoable mode, append mode.
Industry:Software
The act of discovering resources available in a virtual machine environment. In particular, discovering all resources of a given type or a list of resources discovered by enumeration.
Industry:Software