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vSphere

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What is vSphere?

VMware vSphere is a virtualization platform that allows you to consolidate multiple servers onto fewer physical machines, reducing hardware costs and improving efficiency. It includes ESXi, a hypervisor that directly installs on your server hardware, and vCenter Server, a management platform for centralized control of your virtual infrastructure. vSphere is commonly used for server virtualization, cloud computing, and disaster recovery.

What other technologies are related to vSphere?

vSphere Competitor Technologies

RedHat Enterprise Linux with KVM is a hypervisor-based operating system which competes with vSphere.
mentioned alongside vSphere in 19% (739) of relevant job posts

vSphere Complementary Technologies

vCenter is the centralized management platform for vSphere environments.
mentioned alongside vSphere in 34% (5.7k) of relevant job posts
ESXi is the hypervisor that vSphere runs on. Essential component.
mentioned alongside vSphere in 22% (4.5k) of relevant job posts
vSAN is VMware's software-defined storage solution, often used with vSphere.
mentioned alongside vSphere in 31% (2.8k) of relevant job posts

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