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HP 481334-B21 VMware v.2.0
- Virtual machine creation and management.
- Server consolidation capabilities.
- Resource allocation for virtual machines.
- Support for multiple operating systems.
- Basic monitoring of virtual environments.
- Foundation for virtualization infrastructure.
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Product Overview
HP 481334-B21 VMware v.2.0 refers to a version of VMware's virtualization software, likely an earlier iteration of vSphere or a related product. This software enables the creation and management of virtual machines, allowing for server consolidation and improved resource utilization.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Virtualization Software |
| Version | v.2.0 |
Additional Specifications
| Platform | VMware |
Product Description
The HP 481334-B21, identified as VMware v.2.0, represents an earlier generation of VMware's powerful virtualization technology. At its core, this software allows users to partition a single physical server into multiple independent virtual machines (VMs). Each VM can run its own operating system and applications, effectively creating isolated environments on shared hardware. This capability is fundamental to modern data center strategies, enabling significant improvements in hardware utilization and operational efficiency. This version of VMware software provides the essential tools for creating, configuring, and managing these virtual machines. It allows administrators to allocate specific amounts of CPU, memory, and storage resources to each VM, ensuring that applications receive the performance they need. The ability to run different operating systems concurrently on the same physical hardware offers immense flexibility for development, testing, and production workloads. While likely superseded by newer versions with more advanced features, VMware v.2.0 laid the groundwork for the robust virtualization solutions available today. It offered a reliable method for consolidating servers, reducing physical footprint, and lowering operational costs associated with power and cooling. For environments still utilizing or migrating from this version, it provided a foundational step towards achieving greater IT agility and resource optimization.
