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VMware, Inc. provides virtualization infrastructure software solutions and related support and services for worldwide market.
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 connection 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
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