Overview:
This white paper discusses the IT benefits enterprises can gain from VMware virtualization software when using Intel® PRO/1000 Dual Port and Quad Port Server Adapters. VMware GSX Server* and ESX Server* run on Intel® Xeon™ processor-based platforms, allowing IT organizations to provision and manage virtual machines for workload consolidation across physical servers.
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| Date: | Jun 2005 |
| Pages: | 8 |
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