⟩ What is operating system-level virtualization?
Operating system-level virtualization is a type of server virtualization technology which works at the operating system (kernel) layer.
Operating system-level virtualization is a type of server virtualization technology which works at the operating system (kernel) layer.
Tell me what are the settings that are taken into to consideration when we initiate a snapshot?
What is VMWare consolidated backup?
How edit VI client Settings and VC Server Settings?
Explain service console?
Define vCenter agent?
Explain the types of ports groups in ESX/ESXi?
Describe the use of VMKernel port?
List the different types of partitions in ESX server?
What are the files that make a Virtual Machine?
Explain VMKernel?