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Vmware provides "cloud" service for companies.
VMware can run on any personal computer running windows/linux/MAC OS X.All you need is to install VMWare player from http://www.vmware.com/download/player/For creating a VMware, you may either install VMware workstation using a trial license or download a virtual appliance (vmware image) from vmware website.
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Move running virtual machines from one physical server to another with no impact to end users. VMware vMotion keeps your IT environment up and running, giving you unprecedented flexibility and availability to meet the increasing demands of your business and end users
Mac OS X can only be installed on Apple hardware so Vmware is unable to support Mac OS X on anything other than a Mac by running, for example, a virtual installation of Mac OS X Server on a standard Mac OS X machine. Conversely Vmware's Fusion allows the running of Windows, and other operating systems, on an Intel Mac running Mac OS X.
VMware was created in 1998.
vmware ESX is an enterprise-level computer virtualization product offered by vmware, inc. ESX is a component of vmware's larger offering, Vmware Infrastructure, and adds management and reliability services to the core server product. Vmware is replacing the original ESX with ESX.
VMware does not have a population as it is a corporation, not a geographic location. VMware is a software company that provides cloud infrastructure and digital workspace technology solutions.
www.VMware.com is the home to VMware's wide range of products.
VMware Workstation was created in 1999.
VMware does not stand for anything. It is the name of a company.
Information about VMware migration may be found on the VMware home website and its forums. It may also be helpful to look at the VMware Fusion program on the site, as it supports VMware migration in addition to offering other benefits.