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VMware Fault Tolerance Provides zero-downtime and zero-data-loss continuous availability in the case of hardware failures Eliminates even the smallest of disruptions in the event of hardware failures
Simple to set up
Can be used with any application*
VMware vNetwork Distributed Switch Provides a central datacenter level aggregated control point for virtual machine networking Simplified provisioning and administration of virtual machine networking
Enables the use of third party virtual switches such as Cisco Nexus 1000v in vSphere environments Enhanced security and monitoring for virtual machines migrated via VMware VMotion through maintenance and migration of port runtime state.
VMware Host Profiles Allows creation of “golden” profiles of ESX hosts and their application to existing or new hosts Simplifies the provisioning and configuration management of ESX hosts
VMware vStorage Thin Provisioning Defers the allocation of storage to virtual machines to when it is needed Reduces storage costs by over 50% in virtual environments
Uses monitoring and alerting capabilities to provide the visibility and reporting needed to enable effective management of storage capacity for virtual machines
VMware Hot Add Allows CPU and memory to be added to running virtual machines without disruption or downtime Allows applications to be given additional resources without disruption or downtime
Allows virtual HBAs and NICs to be added to or removed from virtual machines without disruption or downtime
VMware Data Recovery Provides backup to disk and simple recovery at a file or image level for small environments Provides a simple, cost effective data protection solution for small environments
VMware vShield Zones Enforces corporate firewall security policies at the application level in a shared environment, while still maintaining trust and network segmentation of users and sensitive data. Simplifies application security
Allows more efficient use of firewalls in cluster environments comprising different types of applications
VMware vSMP (8-way) Allows a single virtual machine to use upto 8 virtual CPUs at a time (this was previously 4 vCPUs in VI3) Allows for the most compute intensive applications to be run as virtual machines
Performance and Scalability 255 GB of RAM in virtual machines (previously 64GB) Allows the most intense and critical applications to benefit from all the advantages of virtualization without a noticeable impact to users
64 cores and 512 GB of physical RAM supported by ESX hosts
Over 8000 DB transactions per second per virtual machine and over 20000 iops per ESX host
Upto 86% in network throughput increase over VI 3.5 in consolidated environments
Increased MS SQL Server throughput efficiency by 20%
Increased Citrix XenApp throughput by 30%
Increased iSCSI throughput by upto ten times
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