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VMware VC Interview Ques/Ans
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What is virtualization ?

Virtualization is the creation of a virtual (rather than actual) version of something, such as an operating system,
a server, a storage device or network resources.
What is Virtual Center?
Both VMware Virtual Center and Microsoft System Center are centralized management applications for their
respective virtualization platform.

Virtual Center is a required piece of many of the advanced VMware ESX Server features but it must be
purchased separately. Virtual Center runs on a Windows server and it could use SQL as a backend.
What are the minimum H/W requirements to install VirtualCenter Server ?
VirtualCenter Server hardware must meet the following requirements:
Processor : 2.0GHz or higher Intel or AMD x86 processor. Processor requirements can be larger if your
database server is also run on the same hardware.
Memory : 2GB RAM minimum. RAM requirements can be larger if your database is run on the same hardware
Disk storage :Nearly 1GB free disk space
Networking : 10/100 Ethernet adapter minimum (Gigabit recommended).
Scalability : A VirtualCenter Server configured with the hardware minimums can support 20 concurrent
clients, 50 ESX Server hosts, and over 1000 virtual machines.
A dual processor VirtualCenter Server with 3GB RAM can scale to 50 concurrent client connections, 100 ESX
Server hosts, and over 2000 virtual machines.
Which softwares are supported to install Virtual Center Server Software ?
The VirtualCenter Server is supported as a service on the 32 bit versions of these operating systems :
The Virtual Center installer requires Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher in order to run.
o Windows 2000 Server SP4 with Update Rollup 1 (Update Rollup 1 can be downloaded from Windows XP Pro
(at any SP level)
o Windows 2003 (all releases except 64 bit)
Virtual Center 2.0 installation is not supported on 64 bit operating systems.
Which Databases are supported to VirtualCenter ?
Virtual Center supports the following database formats:
o Microsoft SQL Server 2000 (SP 4 only)
o Oracle 9iR2, 10gR1 (versions 10.1.0.3 and higher only), and 10gR2
o Microsoft MSDE (not supported for production environments)
What are the Hardware requirements for Virtual Infrastructure Client ?
The Virtual Infrastructure Client hardware must meet the following requirements :
o Processor : 266MHz or higher Intel or AMD x86 processor (500MHz recommended).
o Memory . 256MB RAM minimum, 512MB recommended.
Disk Storage . 150MB free disk space required for basic installation. You must have 55MB free on the
destination drive for installation of the program .
Networking . 10/100 Ethernet adapter (Gigabit recommended).
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