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HP TD412A VMware vSphere v.4.0
- Server virtualization software.
- Enables creation and management of virtual machines (VMs).
- Facilitates server consolidation to reduce hardware costs.
- Improves resource utilization of physical servers.
- Supports basic high availability features.
- Provides a foundation for virtualized infrastructure.
- Version 4.0 offers core virtualization capabilities.
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Product Overview
HP TD412A VMware vSphere v.4.0 is an earlier version of VMware's foundational server virtualization software. It allows businesses to create and manage virtual machines on physical servers, enabling server consolidation and improved resource utilization.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Software License |
| Product Suite | VMware vSphere |
Additional Specifications
| Version | 4.0 |
| Functionality | Server Virtualization, VM Management |
Product Description
The HP TD412A refers to VMware vSphere version 4.0, a significant release in the evolution of server virtualization technology. At its core, vSphere 4.0 provides the essential capabilities for businesses to virtualize their server infrastructure. This involves running multiple operating systems and applications simultaneously on a single physical server, each isolated within its own virtual machine (VM). This version of vSphere introduced key features that laid the groundwork for modern data centers, including improved performance, enhanced management tools, and foundational high availability capabilities. It allowed organizations to achieve greater efficiency by consolidating underutilized physical servers, leading to reduced hardware acquisition costs, lower power and cooling expenses, and a smaller physical footprint in the data center. While vSphere 4.0 represents an older generation of the software, it was instrumental in driving the adoption of virtualization. It provided the necessary tools for IT administrators to manage their virtual environments, deploy new applications faster, and improve the overall resilience of their IT operations. For businesses that were adopting virtualization at the time, this product offered a robust and reliable platform.

