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VMWARE VCENTER LAB MANAGER LIC NM SW
- Software license for VMware vCenter Lab Manager.
- Automates deployment and management of virtual labs.
- Facilitates application testing in isolated environments.
- Supports development, testing, and training use cases.
- Enables creation and management of virtual lab environments.
- Provides resource management for lab VMs.
- Note: This product has been superseded by VMware vRealize Automation.
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Product Overview
VMWARE VCENTER LAB MANAGER LIC NM SW is a software license for VMware vCenter Lab Manager. This product was designed to help IT organizations automate the deployment, management, and testing of software applications in virtualized lab environments. It allowed for the creation and management of isolated virtual labs for development, testing, and training purposes.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Software License |
| Software Name | vCenter Lab Manager |
| Vendor | VMware |
Additional Specifications
| SKU | VCENTER |
| Functionality | Virtual Lab Management |
Product Description
VMWARE VCENTER LAB MANAGER LIC NM SW refers to a software license for VMware's vCenter Lab Manager product. This solution was a key component in VMware's portfolio for enabling IT departments to efficiently manage and automate their software development and testing lifecycles. It allowed for the creation of self-service, on-demand virtual labs where developers and testers could provision, configure, and run applications in isolated, reproducible environments. The core functionality of vCenter Lab Manager revolved around simplifying the complex process of setting up and tearing down test environments. Users could define lab configurations, including the number and type of virtual machines, their operating systems, installed applications, and network settings. These configurations could then be deployed rapidly, allowing teams to start their work without waiting for physical hardware or manual setup. The 'NM SW' likely indicates a Named User or Non-Managed Software license type. While vCenter Lab Manager was a powerful tool for its time, it has since been superseded by VMware's more comprehensive cloud management platform, VMware vRealize Automation. However, for organizations that may still be utilizing or managing legacy environments that relied on vCenter Lab Manager, this license would be necessary. It provided a crucial bridge for organizations moving towards virtualized development and testing practices, enabling greater agility and efficiency in software delivery.

