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On February 10, 2011 VMware released Update 1 for vSphere 4.1 to add support for RHEL 6, RHEL 5.6, SLES 11 SP1 for VMware, Ubuntu 10.10, and Solaris 10 Update 9. [4] On July 12, 2011, VMware released version 5 of VMware vSphere. [5] On August 27, 2012, VMware released vSphere 5.1.
VMware ESXi (formerly ESX) is an enterprise-class, type-1 hypervisor developed by VMware, a subsidiary of Broadcom, for deploying and serving virtual computers.As a type-1 hypervisor, ESXi is not a software application that is installed on an operating system (OS); instead, it includes and integrates vital OS components, such as a kernel.
The first release, version 5.5, was released in March 2014. [ 151 ] [ 152 ] The 6th generation, version 6.6, was released in April 2017. [ 153 ] [ 154 ] New features available in VMware vSAN 6.6 include native data at rest encryption, local protection for stretched clusters, analytics, and optimized solid-state drive performance. [ 155 ]
15.5.5 and later Windows 10 November 2019 Update (v1909) 14.1.8 and later Windows 10 May Update (v1903) 15.0 and later Windows 10 October Update (v1809) 14.0 and later Windows 10 Spring Creators Update (v1803) 14.0–15.5 [113] Windows 10 Creators Update (v1703) / Fall Creators Update (v1709) 15.0–15.5 [113] Windows 10 Anniversary Update ...
VMware vSphere Hypervisor (ESXi 5.0) [43] 160 logical cores 2 TB 64 TB 512 32 1 TB 4 IDE; 60 SCSI 2 TB minus 512 bytes VMware vSphere Hypervisor (ESXi 5.5) (free) [44] 16 NUMA Nodes / 320 logical CPUs 4 TB Depending on filesystem 512 8 1 TB 4 IDE; 60 SCSI; 120 SATA 62 TB VMware vSphere Hypervisor (ESXi 5.5) [45] 16 NUMA Nodes / 320 logical CPUs ...
Users establish client connections to VMware View sessions by running the VMware View Client, through a web browser using HTML5, [9] or using a thin client that supports the protocols in use. The VMware View client supports Windows, macOS, Android, and Linux, while ChromeOS is able to connect through the web browser.
vCenter Server Appliance (VCSA) is the centralized management utility for VMware, and is used to manage virtual machines, multiple ESXi hosts, and all dependent components from a single centralized location.
Initially developed by VMware for its proprietary [1] virtual appliance products, VMDK became an open format [2] [dead link ] with revision 5.0 in 2011, and is one of the disk formats used inside the Open Virtualization Format for virtual appliances.