Monday, November 3, 2008

VMware ESX essentials for performance optimization

November 03, 2008 Published by  SearchSystemsChannel.com

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VMware ESX Server: Performance optimization
David Marshall, Stephen S. Beaver, Jason W. McCarty, Authors

VMware ESX is and has been one of the highest performing server virtualization platforms on the market for some time now. So what that means is VMware typically does a really good job of providing high performance out of the box; however, that doesn't mean that performance tuning and tweaks aren't necessary. In fact, there are still plenty of opportunities for you to get your hands dirty by doing a little bit of work to help further optimize the performance of your virtual infrastructure's environment.


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