VMware ESXi |
A virtualization layer runs on physical servers that abstract processor,
memory, storage, and resources into multiple virtual machines. |
VMware vCenter Server |
The central point for configuring, provisioning, and managing virtualized IT environments.
It provides essential datacenter services such as access control, performance monitoring, and alarm management. |
VMware vSphere Client |
An interface that enables users to connect remotely to vCenter Server or ESXi from any Windows PC. |
VMware vSphere Web Client |
A Web interface that enables users to connect remotely to vCenter Server from a variety of Web browsers and operating systems. |
VMware vSphere SDKs |
Feature that provides standard interfaces for VMware and third-party solutions to access VMware vSphere. |
vSphere Virtual Machine
File System (VMFS) |
A high performance cluster file system for ESXi virtual machines. |
vSphere Virtual SMP |
Enables a single virtual machine to use multiple physical processors simultaneously. |
vSphere vMotion |
Enables the migration of powered-on virtual machines from one physical server to another with zero down time,
continuous service availability, and complete transaction integrity.
Migration with vMotion cannot be used to move virtual machines from one datacenter to another. |
vSphere Storage
vMotion |
Enables the migration of virtual machine files from one datastore to another without service interruption.
You can place the virtual machine and all its disks in a single location, or select separate locations for the virtual machine configuration
file and each virtual disk. The virtual machine remains on the same host during Storage vMotion.
Migration with Storage vMotion lets you move the virtual disks or configuration file of a virtual machine to a new datastore while the
virtual machine is running. Migration with Storage vMotion enables you to move a virtual machine's storage without any interruption in the
availability of the virtual machine. |