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Tag Archives: vRAM
vSphere Licensing: Part 8 ESXi Free = 32GB Hard limit?
In the mix of licensing specifics around ESXi/vSphere 5 is the idea that for a paid license you have a soft limit – the vRAM entitelment is a high-water mark over a period of time that you can exceed briefly … Continue reading
vSphere5 Licensing: Part 4 (add-on)
Blog post in two parts, a review of licensing in vSphere5 and then the point of the post regarding the mechanisms of adding additional licensing to a vSphere5 server.
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