VM (Virtual Machine) management refers to the software tools and processes used to oversee the operation, provisioning, and monitoring of virtual machines. It includes tasks like creating, starting, stopping, cloning, migrating, and deleting VMs, as well as managing their resources (CPU, memory, storage, network). It's commonly used to improve resource utilization, simplify IT administration, and enable greater scalability and flexibility in computing environments, often within cloud computing or on-premises virtualization platforms. Examples include tools from VMware (vCenter), Microsoft (Hyper-V Manager), and open-source solutions like oVirt.
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