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A new addition in vSphere 5.1 is vSphere Data Protection (VDP), an appliance-based, deduplicating backup package integrated into VMware’s vCenter management framework.
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vSphere upgrades are not near the top of VMware's to-do list
Nor is its Arm port When VMware delivered its Cloud Foundation 9 suite in June, it marked the end of a two-year push to ...
VMware vSphere and vCenter 5.1 are most definitely jam-packed with features and innovations. Let's explore the most important ones. vSphere Platform First up, let's take a look at what's new in the ...
VMware on April 21 launched vSphere 4, a major update to its ESX Server hypervisor, declaring it to be the first operating system specifically engineered for cloud computing. It is the first major ...
VMware also finally added vSphere support for VMware View 4.0, the company’s virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) solution. There has also been an update to VMware’s configuration maximums.
VMware vSphere 4, out today, is a big release, with plenty of new features and changes, but it's not your run-of-the-mill major update. The new features, which range from VM clustering to ...
VMware vSphere Foundation 5.2 VVF's most interesting new feature is its new Live Patching capability in ESXi, which allows you to apply patches non-disruptively. This means there is no need for a ...
Wait, Scott, say that again? Instead of extending vSphere to incorporate Kubernetes, VMware is re-architecting its own Kubernetes, extending it to behave and perform like vSphere.
VMware vSphere is a well-established franchise, but at VMworld 2018, as in previous shows, VMware continued to feature the ways in which it is building out its product portfolio while leveraging ...
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