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VMware vSphere

Consolidates applications on fewer servers to reduce hardware costs.

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    What is VMware vSphere?

    VMware vSphere is a virtualization platform that enables consolidation of applications on fewer physical servers, reducing hardware costs. It is a bare-metal hypervisor that virtualizes server resources, allowing multiple virtual machines to run concurrently on a single physical host. VMware vSphere is the leading server virtualization solution, providing a cloud computing infrastructure that can help organizations lower capital and operating expenses. The platform supercharges performance with data processing unit (DPU) and graphics processing unit (GPU) acceleration, enhances operational efficiency through the VMware Cloud Console, seamlessly integrates with hybrid cloud services, and accelerates innovation with an enterprise-ready integrated Kubernetes runtime that runs containers alongside virtual machines

    Highlights

    • Server consolidation through virtualization to reduce hardware costs
    • Bare-metal hypervisor that virtualizes server resources
    • DPU and GPU acceleration for enhanced performance
    • VMware Cloud Console for improved operational efficiency
    • Hybrid cloud integration for flexible deployment options
    • Integrated Kubernetes runtime for running containers alongside virtual machines

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    Features

      • Network Services

      • Efficient Storage

      • Robust Security

      • Consistent Automation

      • Powerful Server Virtualization

      • High Availability