Let's start with scalability. VMware vSphere can scale higher than previous versions, supporting more CPU cores and more RAM for hosts and virtual machine (VM) guests (see Figure 1). For example, ...
After a decade of expanding the various capacities of its server virtualization hypervisor, ESXi, and the virtual machines that run on it, you might think that VMware was pretty much done with ...
VMware said vSphere 4.1 is the last version to offer both ESX and ESXi. Users may finally be willing to give up the Service Console in classic ESX VMware’s classic ESX hypervisor includes a user space ...
With all the talk of DevOps, containers, and digital transformation, the virtual machine (VM) remains at the core of the modern data center. The VM has proved to be a resilient part of the abstracted ...
VMware vSphere 4, the next-generation version of VMware Inc.'s flagship Virtual Infrastructure virtualization product suite, comes with a laundry list of new features and sports a new moniker: "cloud ...