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What Is VMware ESX Server?
VMware ESX Server is virtual infrastructure software for
partitioning, consolidating and managing systems in mission-critical
environments. ESX Server and VMware Virtual Infrastructure Nodes
provide a highly scalable virtual machine platform with advanced
resource management capabilities, which can be managed by VMware
VirtualCenter.
How Is VMware ESX Server Used in the Enterprise?
Ideally suited for enterprise datacenters, ESX Server minimizes the
total cost of ownership (TCO) of computing infrastructure by increasing
resource utilization, minimizing maintenance downtime and maximizing
server manageability.
VMware ESX Server allows enterprises to:
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Implement server consolidation. ESX Server
consolidates branch office and datacenter mission-critical applications
and infrastructure services such as Exchange, SQL Server, Notes and
Oracle, running on diverse operating systems onto fewer highly
scalable, reliable enterprise-class servers, including blade servers.
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Respond faster with virtual infrastructure. VMware
Virtual Infrastructure Nodes (comprising ESX Server, VMware Virtual
SMP, VMotion and a VirtualCenter Agent) can be deployed and managed
with VMware VirtualCenter to transform your IT infrastructure into
virtual infrastructure. Virtual infrastructure allows IT organizations
respond faster to business demands with instant provisioning of virtual
machines and dynamic resource allocation to those virtual machines as
business needs change.
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Dramatically improve and lower the cost of Disaster Recovery capability. Deploying
ESX Server and VirtualCenter creates a unified disaster recovery (DR)
platform that allows many production servers to be recovered on a
single DR server, eliminating the need for costly 1-to-1 mapping of
production and DR servers. The hardware independence of virtual machine
frees customers from the need to maintain identical hardware at their
production and DR sites.
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How Does VMware ESX Server Work?
ESX Server transforms physical systems into a pool of logical
computing resources. Operating systems and applications are isolated in
multiple virtual machines that reside on a single physical server.
System resources are dynamically allocated to virtual machines based on
need and administrator set guarantees, providing mainframe-class
capacity utilization and control of server resources.
ESX Server uses a unique bare-metal architecture that inserts a
small and highly robust virtualization layer between the x86 server
hardware and the virtual machines. This approach gives ESX Server
complete control over the server resources allocated to each virtual
machine and it avoids the performance overhead, availability concerns
and costs of server virtualization architectures built on a host
operating system. VMware has evolved ESX Server since its introduction
three years ago to support powerful features such as Virtual SMP and
VMotion hot migrations, greatly extending its lead over generic
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ESX Server simplifies server infrastructure by partitioning and
isolating server resources in secure and portable virtual machines. ESX
Server enables these server resources to be remotely managed and
automatically provisioned. Advanced resource management controls allow
IT administrators to guarantee service levels across the enterprise.
ESX Server runs directly on the system hardware to provide a secure,
uniform platform for deploying, managing, and remotely controlling
multiple virtual machines.
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VMware ESX Server runs directly on your system
hardware to provide a secure, uniform platform for easily deploying,
managing, and remotely controlling multiple operating systems.
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Key Features
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Datacenter-class dynamic logical partitioning for server consolidation
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Unique bare-metal architecture puts a compact and highly secure
virtualization layer directly on the hardware for optimum performance
levels, reliability and high scalability.
- Virtual machine I/O passes directly through to host
devices for performance exceeding hosted virtualization technologies
that insert an intervening Windows or Linux host operating system.
- VMware Virtual SMP supports enterprise workloads in multi-processor virtual machines.
- Resource controls for virtual machine CPU, memory, disk I/O, and network I/O usage support service level guarantees.
- Advanced memory management features permit overcommitment of memory resources for cost-effective scalability.
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Supports large host systems (up to 64GB of host memory, 256TB of
storage, 16 host processors, and 80 powered-on virtual machines) for
scalability, extensibility, and robustness.
- Supported on most common x86 server and blade systems
- Encapsulates virtual machines in easily managed hardware-independent container files
- Provides revolutionary VMotion technology for zero downtime migration when managed by VMware VirtualCenter.
- Built-in support for NIC Teaming, SAN multipathing and VLANs provides datacenter-level availability.
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Available as part of the VMware ESX Server Virtual Infrastructure Node
which bundles the most popular VMware platform components - ESX Server,
VMotion, Virtual SMP, and the VirtualCenter Agent - in a single,
economical package.
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