VMware is one of the leaders for virtualization in a professional environment, whose company was created in 1998 and was acquired in 2024 by Broadcom.
VMware currently works with more than 75,000 partners (including Intel, Veeam, Microsoft, NVIDIA, ...) which allow them to innovate and participate in the development of technologies in many sectors (businesses, hospitals, the banks, ...).
VMware also has more than 500,000 loyal customers worldwide.
At VMware, you will find virtualization solutions for :
VMware ESXi 6.7 is a very powerful hypervisor that allows you to use persistent memory (PMem), physical devices from VMs, efficiently use CPU and RAM, ...
VMware ESXi 6.7 is the hypervisor created by VMware that allows you to virtualize machines for free. Thanks to this 1st course, you will learn how to install, configure, secure and update VMware ESXi, as well as create and manage your VMs.
VMware ESXi 6.7 is a powerful hypervisor that allows you to create virtual machines, but also to export / import them via the OVF / OVA format. Even import a virtual machine from Hyper-V to your VMware hypervisor.
After having followed this very complete course about VMware Workstation Pro, you will be able to create very complex virtualized test environments (whether it's virtualization of servers and/or client PCs).
In this VMware ESXi 6.7 course, you will learn how to manage your hypervisor's network, as well as create virtual networks for your virtual machines.
In this course on VMware ESXi 6.7, you will learn how to use local or network storage for your hypervisor, as well as manage its datastores and the virtual storage of your VMs.
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