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WWWpalani
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explain about ESX 4 and ESX i hypervisor

explain about ESX 4 and ESX 4i hypervisor

Features available in ESX 4 and hypervisor

difference between ESX 3 and ESX 4 for ESX 3 i hypervisor and ESX 4i hypervisor

is their any links which explains about all the contents

need directions

regards,

raj

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lamw
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Take a look at this VMware KB explaining the differences: http://kb.vmware.com/kb/1006543

ESX(i) 4.0 is latest release which is part of the vSphere product line and ESX(i) 3.5 is the previous version part of the Virtual Infrastructure product line

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William Lam

VMware vExpert 2009

VMware ESX/ESXi scripts and resources at:

VMware Code Central - Scripts/Sample code for Developers and Administrators

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weinstein5
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As William indicated ESX4 is the new version that was just released and is what will be available going forward - here is a list of the key features - http://www.vmware.com/files/pdf/key_features_vsphere.pdf

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Texiwill
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Hello,

Moved to the ESX4 forum.


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