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  2. VMware VMFS - Wikipedia

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    VMware VMFS (Virtual Machine File System) is VMware, Inc.'s clustered file system used by the company's flagship server virtualization suite, vSphere. It was developed to store virtual machine disk images, including snapshots. Multiple servers can read/write the same filesystem simultaneously while individual virtual machine files are locked.

  3. VMware Workstation - Wikipedia

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    VMware Workstation Pro (known as VMware Workstation until release of VMware Workstation 12 in 2015) is a hosted (Type 2) hypervisor that runs on x64 versions of Windows and Linux operating systems. [4] It enables users to set up virtual machines (VMs) on a single physical machine and use them simultaneously along with the host machine.

  4. VMware - Wikipedia

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    VMware vRealize Suite – a cloud management platform purpose-built for a hybrid cloud. VMware vRealize Hyperic was acquired from SpringSource [144] and subsequently discontinued in 2020. [145] VMware Go is a web-based service to guide users of any expertise level through the installation and configuration of VMware vSphere Hypervisor. [146]

  5. Quiesce - Wikipedia

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    This mode is used sometimes for snapshot type backup schemes, thus only lasting for less than a second, ensuring backed up data is in a consistent state. This command is reversed with a SET LOG RESUME command. A graceful shutdown of WebSphere MQ is called quiescing. [4]

  6. PowerCLI - Wikipedia

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    VMware describes PowerCLI as "a powerful command-line tool that lets you automate all aspects of vSphere management, including network, storage, VM, guest OS and more. PowerCLI is distributed as PowerShell modules, and includes over 500 PowerShell cmdlets for managing and automating vSphere and vCloud , along with documentation and samples."

  7. Snapshot (computer storage) - Wikipedia

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    To avoid downtime, high-availability systems may instead perform the backup on a snapshot—a read-only copy of the data set frozen at a point in time—and allow applications to continue writing to their data. Most snapshot implementations are efficient and can create snapshots in O(1). In other words, the time and I/O needed to create the ...

  8. VirtualBox - Wikipedia

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    Snapshots of the RAM and storage that allow reverting to a prior state. Screenshots and screen video capture "Host key" for releasing the keyboard and mouse cursor to the host system if captured (coupled) to the guest system, and for keyboard shortcuts to features such as configuration, restarting, and screenshot.

  9. VM (operating system) - Wikipedia

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    Print a snapshot dump of the current virtual machine on the virtual spooled printer ECHO: Set the virtual machine to echo typed lines EXTernal: Cause an external interrupt to the virtual machine INDicate: Display current system load or your resource usage Ipl: IPL (boot) an operating system on your virtual machine LINK