Virtual machine configuration, Virtual switch, Virtual network – VMware VCENTER CONVERTER EN-000158-02 User Manual

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virtual machine configuration

The specification of which virtual devices, such as disks and memory, are present in a virtual machine

and how they are mapped to host files and devices. In vConverter, VMware virtual machines whose disks

have been populated by restoring from a backup or by some other direct means of copying undergo

configuration to enable them to boot in VMware products. See also

virtual machine

.

virtual machine settings editor

A point-and-click control panel used to view and modify the settings of a virtual machine setting.

virtual memory

An extension of a system’s physical memory, enabled by the declaration of a page file. See also

page file

.

virtual network

A network connecting virtual machines that does not depend on physical hardware connections. For

example, you can create a virtual network between a virtual machine and a host that has no external

network connections. You can also create a LAN segment for communication between virtual machines

on a team. See also

LAN segment

,

team

.

virtual switch

A virtualized network switch used by ESX server to manage traffic between virtual machines, the service

console, and the physical network adapters on the ESX server machine.

VM (acronym for virtual machine)

Restricted use. A virtual machine is a software computer that, like a physical computer, runs an operating

system and applications. A virtual machine is also referred to as a VM. Use the acronym VM when the

screen or controls do not have sufficient space to use the complete term virtual machine.

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