Difference between revisions of "VMware vSphere ESXi"

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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. The original ESX is being replaced by ESXi.

Revision as of 13:24, 29 December 2011

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VMware vSphere ESXi 3.5,4,5
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Information

ERPXE Module

  • Name: - VMware vSphere ESXi
  • Version: 3.5,4,5

Plugin type

Plugin type
VMware vSphere ESXi Anti-Virus Deployment Diagnostics OS Installation Live Media Recovery Tools
No Optional No No Yes No

Plugin Requirments

Plugin Requirments
VMware vSphere ESXi CIFS HTTP Internet NFS Linux OS Windows OS
No Yes Yes No No Yes

Screen Shots

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Special Information

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. The original ESX is being replaced by ESXi.