Tag: VMware for Beginners
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Datastores and storage basics: where your VMs actually live (VMware for Beginners, Part 6)
A plain-English guide to VMware datastores: what VMFS, NFS and vSAN are, how a VM lives as files on disk, and why thin provisioning is the storage choice most likely to page a junior engineer.
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Anatomy of a virtual machine: vCPU, vRAM, disk and NIC (VMware for Beginners, Part 5)
A virtual machine is just four parts: a vCPU, vRAM, a virtual disk and a virtual NIC. Here is what each one really does, the sane default for each, and the beginner traps that catch new admins.
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What vCenter actually does (VMware for Beginners, Part 4)
ESXi runs your VMs, but vCenter Server is the control room that manages every host from one screen and powers vMotion, HA, and DRS. A plain-English guide for freshers, with the setup gotchas nobody warns you about.
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ESXi, the hypervisor that runs your VMs (VMware for Beginners, Part 3)
A plain-English tour of VMware ESXi: what the hypervisor is, the VMkernel inside it, Type 1 versus Type 2, how you manage a host, and the boot-media trap that catches beginners.
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Physical server or virtual machine: what really changes (VMware for Beginners, Part 2)
A plain-English look at how a virtual machine differs from a physical server, why companies consolidate onto fewer hosts, and the oversubscription metric every fresher should learn first.
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What virtualization is, and why every company runs on it (VMware for Beginners, Part 1)
Virtualization in plain English: what it is, how one physical server safely runs many machines, and why nearly every company you will work for runs on it.
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VMware Cloud Foundation
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About the Author

Dr Pranay Jha
Dr. Pranay Jha is a Cloud and AI Consultant with 18+ years of experience in hybrid cloud, virtualization, and enterprise infrastructure transformation. He specializes in VMware technologies, multi-cloud strategy, and Generative AI solutions. He holds a PhD in Computer Applications with research focused on Cloud and AI, has published multiple research papers, and has been a VMware vExpert since 2016 and a VMUG Community Leader.
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