Thank you so so much I can't explain how happy after watching this video i have seen many videos on this topic but no one explain as clearly as you explained here the way you explained it in simple terms really make me understand very well thanks a lot❤. I'm subscribing your channel now
Very simple explanation with a demo - At certain cases we can call host here as vHost ratherthan calling ESXi , when it provides services, then probably a different name like server required. An important thing here to understand how a common hardware is referred as vCenter server and ESXi host.
Best explanations, awesome technical videos on VMWARE, keep making more and upload all kinds of technical concepts and technical troubleshooting scenarios for VMWARE VSPHERE, ESXI, NSX and everything related to VMWARE
Thank you for your comment. I think, VMware's licensing model for ESXi is based on the number of physical processors (CPUs) in the host. However, it's always good to check with them about licensing.
That's really good. What is the good practice for the Data Centre? Where should Install my DC1, DC2, File Server? I am not sure if I should install it on real physical or VM. Kindly demonstrate
Very nice video and good informative you have cleared my confusion......thanks 🙏
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Thank you so so much I can't explain how happy after watching this video i have seen many videos on this topic but no one explain as clearly as you explained here the way you explained it in simple terms really make me understand very well thanks a lot❤. I'm subscribing your channel now
Very simple explanation with a demo - At certain cases we can call host here as vHost ratherthan calling ESXi , when it provides services, then probably a different name like server required. An important thing here to understand how a common hardware is referred as vCenter server and ESXi host.
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one of the best video around, short and straight to the point, this video deserve much more views.
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Loved the presentation style, Simple and concise to the point.
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Great content and very straightforward. Thanks a ton! :)
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best video for understanding ESXI,VSPHERE,VCENTER
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straight and upto the point.
Great content.
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clearly and straightforward explained. Thank you
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One of the best explanation. Thank you sir
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Best explanations, awesome technical videos on VMWARE, keep making more and upload all kinds of technical concepts and technical troubleshooting scenarios for VMWARE VSPHERE, ESXI, NSX and everything related to VMWARE
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Thank you for such a wonderful explanation.
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Amazing video, truly perfect. thank you
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Great video brother , simply and nicely explained.
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This is very usefull for me, Thanks a lot!!!
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great content. clearly presented. thank you.
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Wonderful Bro , Supperb!!! Thanks you so much for the very good clarity ..
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Wonderful amazing clear presentation. And what are the basic hardware configuration of installation of Esxi machine for practice
I am using 16GM RAM and core i7
this video is helping me allots
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very clear. thanks!
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great video!
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wonderfull explanatiom respect
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Superb keep up the good work
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very much cleared
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thank you and kindly improve more about the voice sounds, sometimes low and sometimes high
You are right and I will try to improve it, thanks for your suggestion
very helpful video
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So a server that has dual CPUs, it needs two licenses of ESXi? Does that mean using 2 free versions wont work on a dual CPU server?
Thank you for your comment. I think, VMware's licensing model for ESXi is based on the number of physical processors (CPUs) in the host. However, it's always good to check with them about licensing.
That's really good. What is the good practice for the Data Centre? Where should Install my DC1, DC2, File Server? I am not sure if I should install it on real physical or VM. Kindly demonstrate
I think, this all depends on policy decision of the organization where you are working.
Can you advise?@@GDNetworkingNewbie
How to get vsphare client credentials ?
How you run that actually
Register yourself on VMware site
Hello Thank you, would you like to share the slides?
I am trying to collect them all and share it on my website
why we have more than vSphere ?
I'm sorry, honestly, I didn't understand your question.
@@GDNetworkingNewbie in the first picture why we have more than one vSphere?