VMware vSphere

VMware vSphere is a leading virtualization platform that transforms physical servers into powerful virtual machines, enabling organizations to maximize hardware utilization and simplify IT infrastructure management. At its core, vSphere includes the ESXi hypervisor for running virtual machines directly on physical hardware and vCenter Server for centralized management of multiple hosts and VMs.

Key features include vMotion for live migration of running VMs without downtime, High Availability (HA) to maintain uptime during hardware failures, and Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS) for intelligent load balancing across hosts. The platform supports scalable infrastructure, making it suitable for data centers and cloud environments of any size. With advanced security, resource management, and automation capabilities, VMware vSphere enables businesses to reduce total cost of ownership (TCO), improve workload flexibility, and accelerate digital transformation.

Its modern iterations integrate support for Kubernetes orchestration, GPU acceleration, and enhanced lifecycle management, making it future-ready for hybrid and multi-cloud deployments.

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