VM-Ware



VMware is a technology made by Dell that provides a software platform for virtualization. VMware software for desktop computers can run on Windows, Linux and macOS. While the software for servers called VMware ESXi is a hypervisor that can be run directly on the server without the need for additional supporting operating systems. VMware was built in 1998 and was run secretly in its first year, with only about 20 employees. In the second year the company finally officially launched, with its first product, VMware Workstation.

In 2001 they entered the server market with the VMware GSX Server and VMware ESX Server products. In 2003 appeared VMware Virtual Center, VMotion, and Virtual SMP technology, then in 2004 added support for 64 bit. In the same year, the company was acquired by EMC.

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