From the version VI 3.x the vCenter Server can be deployed or on a physical server or on a virtual machine (both solutions are supported by VMware).
In this page pros and cons are analyzed.
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From the version VI 3.x the vCenter Server can be deployed or on a physical server or on a virtual machine (both solutions are supported by VMware).
In this page pros and cons are analyzed.
Fin dalla versione VI 3.x il vCenter Server poteva essere implementato su server fisico o macchina virtuale (entrambe le soluzioni sono supportate da VMware). In questa pagina analizziamo i pro e contro di una soluzione rispetto all'altra.
On 16 August 2012, VMware has releaded a new version of vCenter Server: VMware vCenter Server 5.0 Update 1b (build 804277). This version introduces support for the following vCenter Databases: Oracle 11g Enterprise Edition, Standard Edition, Standard ONE Edition Release 2 [11.2.0.3] - 64 bit…
Fin dalla versione VI 3.x il vCenter Server poteva essere implementato su server fisico o macchina virtuale (entrambe le soluzioni sono supportate da VMware). In questa pagina analizziamo i pro e contro di una soluzione rispetto all'altra.
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