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vSphere 4.1 Maintains VMware at the Front of the Virtual Infrastructure Pack

vSphere 4.1 Maintains VMware at the Front of the Virtual Infrastructure Pack
Jul 13, 2010
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vSphere 4.1 Maintains VMware at the Front of the Virtual Infrastructure Pack

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by Cameron Sturdevant


Network I/O Control

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A vNetwork Distributed Switch can now assign priority to a variety of traffic types.


Memory Compression

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vSphere 4.1 now adds a method to compress memory pages to reduce swapping and improve performance.


Storage I/O Control

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vSphere 4.1 manages storage contention between VMs by enabling IT managers to assign priority to each machine.


Storage Performance

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It was easy to track VM storage usage to help determine storage priority assignments.


vCenter 4.1

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VMware did some housekeeping in this release. The vSphere Client is still available in the vCenter command and control center but has been removed from the ESX and ESXi bits.


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ESX 4.1

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There’s nothing drastically different in the installation process of ESX 4.1. However, the significant new network, memory and storage management features will take some study to implement to your best advantage.

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