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Configuring and Troubleshooting VMware VMotion

Title: Configuring and Troubleshooting VMware VMotion
Author(s): Xtravirt (Peter Grant)
Target Audience: Technical - Intermediate
Current Revision: 1.0 June 2009
First Published: 22 June 2009
Products: VMware ESX 3.5, Virtual Center, vSphere
UID: XD10028

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Title: 
Configuring and Troubleshooting VMware VMotion
Author(s): 
Xtravirt (Peter Grant)
Target Audience: 
Technical - Intermediate
First Published: 
22 June 2009
Products: 
VMware ESX 3.5, Virtual Center, vSphere
UID: 
XD10028

This white paper describes how to correctly configure and troubleshoot VMotion in VMware ESX Server 3.5 but these principles also apply to vSphere 4.0 environments.

Overview

This white paper describes how to correctly configure and troubleshoot VMotion in VMware ESX Server 3.5 but these principles also apply to vSphere 4.0 environments.

Key Concepts:

  • Introduction to VMotion
  • How VMotion works
  • How to correctly configure and troubleshoot VMotion
References
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Knowledge Base
Live Migration
virtual machine
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vMotion
VMware
VMware Infrastructure
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Hypervisor
Management

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