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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In ESXi the partitions schema is automatically defined by the installation...
Horizon allows you to configure one or more replica Connection Server insta...
VMware ESXi partitions layout includes some old FAT partitions used for the...
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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