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Allocate and optimize resources for maximum efficiency with our server management software. Manage up to 70,000 virtual machines and 5,000 hosts across 15 vCenter instances. Use vSphere HA and DRS clusters to support up to 64 hosts and 8,000 virtual machines. Replicate roles, permissions, and licenses across the infrastructure so you can simultaneously log in, view, and search the inventories of all vCenter Servers. Link multiple vCenter Server Appliances and increase visibility without using costly load balancers.

vSphere Client Plug-ins from VMware partners allow IT admins to manage third-party elements in their data center directly from vCenter. Our server management software has the largest partner ecosystem in the industry, with our open vSphere Client Plug-in SDK. As a result, vCenter customers can implement back-up, data protection, server management, network management and security management, directly from vCenter.

VMware launched the vSphere Client Plug-in Certification Program in 2016 to ensure a better end-user experience for customers. Certified Plug-ins deliver optimal performance, better security model, client isolation against failures in one plug-in, and enhanced vCenter Server Appliance scalability. Customers will be able to distinguish certified vSphere Client Plug-ins because only certified Plug-ins will carry the "VMware-ready" logo.

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VMware Server 2 runs on several server-class host operating systems,[4]including different versions of Microsoft Windows Server 2000, 2003, and 2008, and mainly enterprise-class Linuxes. The manual explicitly states: "you must use a Windows server operating system". The product also runs on Windows 7 Enterprise Edition.

Server 2 uses a web-based user-interface, the "VMware Infrastructure Web Access", instead of a GUI. For web interfaces, VMware Server 2 and VMware vCenter 4 use the Tomcat 6 web server, while VMware vCenter 2.5 is based on Tomcat 2.5.

VMware server 2 supports the Microsoft Shadow Copy service. (Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 R2 SP1 also supports Shadow Copy.) Virtual machines that support this service can be backed up without stopping.

Together, Dell Technologies and VMware accelerate digital business in a multicloud world. We understand that every hybrid cloud is different, and you need maximum flexibility and agility to compete in the digital economy. With a proven foundation built on PowerEdge servers with VMware software, you can move forward with greater ease and, more importantly, on your terms.

Empower innovation with agile, intelligent and secure hybrid cloud solutions from PowerEdge and VMware, the industry leaders in x86 servers1, enterprise virtualization,2 and HCI software.3 Flexibly design and scale your hybrid cloud and containers with secure, intelligent systems and software from core to cloud to edge.

The world leaders in x86 servers1, PowerEdge servers are constructed to be adaptable and optimized with VMware. The full PowerEdge portfolio consists of rack, tower and modular servers, along with the OpenManage portfolio.

vSAN Ready Nodes are built on PowerEdge servers that have been pre-configured, tested, and certified to run VMware vSAN. vSAN Ready Nodes offer vSphere Lifecycle Management (vLCM), a single lifecycle workflow for the full stack - firmware and software updates, for simplified lifecycle management.

With over 20 years of partnership and thousands of joint customers, Dell and VMware offer a collaborative, solution-based approach to simplify your hybrid cloud. Wherever you are in your transformation journey, PowerEdge servers and VMware make it easier to deploy the software-defined data center (SDDC) and hybrid cloud solutions that reduce IT complexity, improve operational efficiency, increase developer agility and empower your business.

By default, Azure Backup Server communicates with VMware servers over HTTPS. To set up the HTTPS connection, download the VMware Certificate Authority (CA) certificate, and import it on the Azure Backup Server.

On Add Credential, enter a name and a description for the new credential, and specify the username and password you defined on the VMware server. The name, Contoso Vcenter credential is used to identify the credential in this procedure. If the VMware server and Azure Backup Server aren't in the same domain, specify the domain in the user name.

On Select Computers, under Server Name/IP Address, specify the FQDN or IP address of the VMware server. If all the ESXi servers are managed by the same vCenter, specify the vCenter name. Otherwise, add the ESXi host.

Before running this command, stop the DPMRA service on the MABS server. Otherwise, the script returns success, but doesn't update the exclusion list. Ensure there are no jobs in progress before stopping the service.

HPE servers require the HPE Custom ESXi image or an ESXi image can be created with VMware's ImageBuilder application that has, at minimum, appropriate device drivers to support the boot controller and at least one network device in the server for a successful installation of VMware ESXi.

Similarly, add the vCenter's SNMP/WMI/CLI credentials to monitor additional performance metrics such as disk partition, process count details, etc., in vCenter servers. Select the Credential Type as WMI for Windows, CLI for Linux and SNMP for other non-Windows OS.

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