ESX Server Performance

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A virtual server is the product of one physical server that has been split into multiple, virtual machines by way of virtualization software. This setup allows for maximum computing flexibility by eliminating system conflicts and efficiently sharing physical resources.   The VMWare ESX server is a type of virtual server software called a hypervisor. The hypervisor sits between the virtual server, or... Read more >

What is Defragmentation

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If your network is using virtual systems, then you already know the benefits of computing in a virtual environment. The possibilities in terms of programs and productivity are seemingly endless, and still evolving.   You may, however, also be familiar with how these endless possibilities can cause fragmentation of your storage disks. The impact of disk fragmentation can drain the joy out of using virtual... Read more >

Defragmenting ESX

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Today’s computer networks run more quickly and efficiently thanks to a variety of cutting edge technologies. VMWare ESX server is no exception, with its ability to transform one physical machine into multiple virtual servers that are manageable and cost effective. VMWare ESX Server A virtual server is produced when one physical server is split into multiple, separate servers by way of virtualization software... Read more >

Virtual Machine Defrag

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A virtual system allows you to split a physical server into multiple, individual servers, or virtual machines. This is done through virtualization software, which divides the physical resources so that each virtual machine has its own: basic input/output systems (BIOS) memory networking processors storage. The beauty of this setup is the multitude of computing options available to you. Programs... Read more >

VMWare ESX Server

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Data centers became popular during the dot-com bubble as an inexpensive and efficient way to deploy systems and share information. Typically, micro-computers, or servers, were set up in a central location with network cables connecting users to their information. When the programs and processes on the server matched those of the users and their computers, users could share hardware and applications on the server... Read more >