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The VMware ESXi installation system runs on each server so that the server works as the ESXi host. ESXi virtual machine manages the underlying program vSphere virtualization platform, and provides hardware resources on the physical host for virtual machines. vSphere is a single virtualized server management tool, needing to manage the entire cloud computing center. The virtualization server, which has deployed a single vCenter server to a centralized management is a console to manage the entire vSphere virtualized environments. vCenter multiple ESXi hosts in a cluster management, can achieve migration, cloning, and other functions of the virtual machine between servers, further realization vMotion, HA and DRS and other advanced features. After the vCenter server deployment completed, you can use the vCenter management console to manage the entire vSphere virtualization environment. The VMware vSphere software tools are shown as Fig. 3
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For reference, this virtual environment was hosted on two VMWare ESXi 5.5 hypervisors, each with two 2.6 Gigahertz (GHz) AMD Opteron 4180 (6 cores each) CPUs and 64 Gigabyte (GB) memory. The specifications of the individual Virtual Machine (VM)s are shown in Tables 1 and 2.