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That answer is no because VMware's main product is a hypervisor called ESXI, this Linux-based operating system is directly installed to the computer, it then hosts other virtual computers and servers, and serves them up to the users.
But the answer is also yes because VMware's main product can also be installed as a virtual machine on top of VMware's ESXI server, so it's up to the administrator whether or not it becomes a virtual server or a server that serves up virtual machines. The reason why VMware's ESX would be made into a virtual machine would be for development and experimental environments before initiating a full production environment, this is standard practice to iron out any bugs that may occur.
VMware makes virtual server hardware and partitions a physical server into multiple virtual machines. You can read more at www.vmware.com › Products › Datacenter Products
you can use virtual machine like VirtualBox or VMware
GSX is anabbreviation for Ground Storm X. VMware GSX Server is a old name of VMware Server.
VMotion, a product of VMware, is a piece of server software. It can transfer a running virtual machine from one host to another. It runs on the server hardware, meaning virtual servers can use the hardware directly.
Enterprise Server X.....From VMWare...
The VMware virtual appliance was created for the purpose helping programmers build virtual appliance software. They reduce the cost of installation and maintenance.
You use VMware (Virtual Ware) to run a virtual computer on a host computer sharing resources but essentially creating two computers.
Virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) is the practice of hosting a desktop operating system within a virtual machine (VM) running on a centralized server. VDI is a variation on the client/server computing model, sometimes referred to as server-based computing. The term was coined by VMware Inc.
You Don't! You install windows 7 in a virtual machine with VMware Infrastructure, you then setup the VMware view servers with your AD. Then you install the tiny Vmware View agent on the windows 7 computer which is then streamed through the View server with you windows Credentials straight to you. the computer is not sent to you, instead a video of the computer's screen is sent to you. that is how it works.
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