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VMware
New to VMware? The name "VMware" comes from the acronym "VM", meaning "virtual machine", combined with ware from the second part of "software". VMware's desktop software runs on Microsoft Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X. VMware's enterprise software, VMware ESX Server, runs directly on server hardware without requiring an additional underlying operating system. Here, you can discuss pretty much anything about VMware.
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VMware ESX Server
Discussions related to VMware ESX Server. ESX Server is a component of VMware's larger offering, VMware Infrastructure, which adds management and reliability services to the core server product. The basic server requires some form of persistent storage—typically, an array of hard disk drives—for storing the virtualization kernel and support files. A variant of this design, called ESX Server ESXi Embedded, does away with the first requirement by moving the server kernels into a dedicated hardware device. Both variants support the services offered by Virtual Infrastructure.
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VMware Workstation
Discussions related to VMware Workstation. It's a virtual machine software suite for x86 and x86-64 computers from VMware, a division of EMC Corporation. This software suite allows users to set up multiple x86 and x86-64 virtual computers and to use one or more of these virtual machines simultaneously with the hosting operating system. Each virtual machine instance can execute its own guest operating system, such as Windows, Linux, BSD variants, or others. In simple terms, VMware Workstation allows one physical machine to run multiple operating systems simultaneously.
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VMware Fusion
Discussions related to VMware Fusion. It's a virtual machine software product developed by VMware for Macintosh computers with Intel processors. Fusion allows Intel-based Macs to run x86 and x86-64 "guest" operating systems, such as Microsoft Windows, Linux, NetWare and Solaris as virtual machines simultaneously with Mac OS X as the "host" operating system using a combination of virtualization, emulation and dynamic recompilation.
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VMware Player
Discussions related to VMware Player. VMware Player is a freeware virtualization software. Player can run guest virtual appliances or other virtual machines produced by other VMware products but cannot itself create new virtual machines. (Freeware tools and websites (such as VMware Server or EasyVMX) exist for creating virtual machines, mounting, manipulating and converting VMware disks and floppies: permitting users to create, run and maintain virtual machines).
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VMware Server
Discussions related to VMware Server (formerly VMware GSX Server). It's an entry-level server virtualization software suite. Server is a continuation of the retired GSX Server product line. VMware Server can create, edit, and play virtual machines. It uses a client-server model, allowing remote access to virtual machines, at the cost of some graphical performance (and 3D support).
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VMware ThinApp
VMware ThinApp (formerly Thinstall) is an application virtualization suite by VMware that can package conventional applications so that they become portable applications.
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VMware vSphere
Discussions related to VMware vSphere. It's a VMware's first cloud OS. VMware vSphere 4 was named VMware Virtual Infrasture (VI) 4 and is capable of managing large pools of infrastructure, including software and hardware.
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VMware View
It's a VMware View is a Desktop virtualization product. Its first two releases (2.0.0 and 2.1.0) were sold under the name VMware VDM, but with the 3.0.0 release the name was changed to VMware View.
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VMware ACE
Discussions related to VMware ACE. It provides a means of distributing secured virtual desktops to networked client PCs.
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VMware Lab Manager
Discussions related to VMware Lab Manager.
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VMware Converter
Discussions related to VMware Converter.
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VMware Site Recovery Manager
Discussions related to VMware Site Recovery Manager.
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VMware Stage Manager
Discussions related to VMware Stage Manager.
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VMware Lifecycle Manager
Discussions related to VMware Lifecycle Manager.
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Jobs posted by Recruiting Agencies such as RHT, TEKsystems, Ajilon, etc. Recruiting firms may list or post jobs here, there's no cost - 100% FREE.
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Employment Opportunities - Companies / Direct Hire
Jobs posted by Companies such as Google, eBay for direct hire, no recruitment firm or third parties involved. Companies may list or post jobs here, there's no cost - 100% FREE.
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Job Seekers - Resumes
Job seekers may post their resumes here, without disclosing too much of their personal information(name, address) to the public. You can always list your phone number, or e-mail address for fast communication. PM (Private Messaging) is advised if necessary.
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