Description
VMware vSphere uses the power of virtualization to transform data centers into simplified cloud computing infrastructures, enabling IT organizations to deliver flexible and reliable IT services.
The two core components of vSphere are VMware ESXi and VMware vCenter Server. ESXi is the hypervisor on which you create and run virtual machines. vCenter Server is a service that acts as a central administrator for ESXi hosts that are connected on a network. With vCenter Server, you can pool and manage the resources of multiple hosts. vCenter Server allows you to monitor and manage your physical and virtual infrastructure. Additional vSphere components are available as plugins that extend the functionality of the vSphere product.
Key Features
Virtualization Basics A virtual machine is a software computer that, like a physical computer, runs an operating system and applications. The hypervisor serves as a platform for running virtual machines and allows for the consolidation of computing resources.
Physical Topology of vSphere Data Center A typical VMware vSphere data center consists of physical building blocks such as x86 virtualization servers, storage networks and arrays, IP networks, a management server, and desktop clients.
vSphere Software Components VMware vSphere is a suite of software components for virtualization. These include ESXi, vCenter Server, and other software components that fulfill several different functions in the vSphere environment.
vSphere Cluster Services vSphere Cluster Services (vCLS) is activated by default and runs in all vSphere clusters. vCLS ensures that if vCenter Server becomes unavailable, cluster services remain available to maintain the resources and health of the workloads that run in the clusters. vCenter Server is still required to run DRS and HA.
Client Interfaces for vSphere You can access vSphere components through the vSphere Client, the VMware Host Client, and the vSphere Command-Line Interface.
vSphere Managed Inventory Objects In vSphere, the inventory is a collection of virtual and physical objects on which you can place permissions, monitor tasks and events, and set alarms. You can group most inventory objects by using folders to more easily manage them.
Optional vCenter Server Components Optional vCenter Server components are packaged and installed with the base product, but might require a separate license.
vCenter Server Plug-Ins vCenter Server plug-ins extend the capabilities of vCenter Server by providing additional features and functions.