What is VMware vCenter and what features does it offer?

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VMware vCenter is a centralized management platform that allows users to efficiently manage and monitor their virtualized infrastructure. It provides comprehensive control and visibility over one or more VMware ESXi hosts, enabling administrators to streamline operations. With vCenter, users can create and manage virtual machines (VMs), automate the deployment of VMs, and implement high availability and fault tolerance for critical applications. It also offers advanced features such as Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS) for automatic workload balancing, vMotion for live migration of VMs between hosts, and Storage vMotion for seamless movement of VMs between storage systems. Moreover, vCenter simplifies monitoring and managing of performance, capacity, and security policies, ensuring optimal utilization of resources and improving overall infrastructure efficiency.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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