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  • VBoxManage list vms prints a lot of details about all the VMs, including the assigned memory, the VM's current state (running or powered off), its UUID, and the UUID of the virtual disks attached to it:

    LXer Linux News 2008

  • There are hundreds of types of applications in VMs, but VMware just asked customers about the six listed above to get a sense of adoption related to some of the most common mission-critical applications.

    Half of VMware customers virtualize Microsoft Exchange Jon Brodkin 2010

  • You either count OS instances … either within VMs/chroots or on dedicated hardware like physical boxes, blades, etc..

    Forget the Mile-High Club — Who’s in the 50,000 Servers Club? 2009

  • Although SAP and Oracle apps are far less likely to reside in VMs than Microsoft tools, VMware executives says that disparity is not related to technical problems.

    Half of VMware customers virtualize Microsoft Exchange Jon Brodkin 2010

  • While only 41% of customers have virtualized SharePoint, a total of 53% of SharePoint instances are in VMs.

    Half of VMware customers virtualize Microsoft Exchange Jon Brodkin 2010

  • Various surveys have found that more than half of newly deployed workloads are being placed in VMs.

    Half of VMware customers virtualize Microsoft Exchange Jon Brodkin 2010

  • Ericom's VM naming scheme limits the administrator's ability to name VMs to 10 characters (as it adds five characters as a suffix to each name).

    Techworld.com News 2010

  • Business Labels - automatically tag VMs with business-relevant data such as organizations/business owners, applications and criticality

    Business Wire Travel News 2010

  • In the lab, we created a habitat with a lower boundary of five virtual machines and an upper boundary of 25 VMs, which is the maximum number of desktops allowed to be spun up simultaneously in each Habitat.

    TechWeb 2009

  • "ping-pong" effect within vCenter, in other words VMs flipping back and forth between ESX001 and any of the other hosts.

    virtualization.info alessandro.perilli@virtualization.info (Alessandro 2010

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