VMware vCenter Server 5 Standard VCS5-STD-C プリント

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VMware vCenter Server 
Dynamic resource allocation to ensure SLAs – vCenter Server
continuously monitors utilization across resource pools with
vSphere Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS), which
intelligently migrates virtual machines across hosts without 
causing downtime or affecting service-level agreements (SLAs). 
The result is a self-managing, highly optimized and efficient IT
environment with built-in load balancing. 
Workflow automation – vCenter Server includes VMware
vCenter Orchestrator, a powerful orchestration engine that
simplifies management. Administrators can automate more 
than 800 tasks by using out-of-the-box workflows or by 
assembling workflows using a drag-and-drop interface.
vCenter Server availability – A service management console
displays the health of vCenter components, allowing 
administrators to quickly identify and correct problems in the 
management infrastructure. VMware vCenter Server Heartbeat 
(licensed separately) provides additional availability with deep 
awareness of all vCenter Server components, enabling failover  
of the management server and database to a standby server  
over the LAN or WAN. 
Scalability and Extensibility
Large-scale management – vCenter Server is a 64-bit solution
that can handle the largest IT environments. A single instance 
of vCenter Server manages up to 1,000 hosts and 10,000 
virtual machines. In linked mode, administrators can manage  
up to 3,000 hosts and 30,000 virtual machines across  
10 vCenter Server instances from a single console.
Open architecture – vCenter APIs and a .NET extension enable
integration between vCenter Server and other tools, and 
support customized plug-ins to the vSphere Client. This
protects an organization’s investments and provides freedom  
of choice in managing the IT environment.
Find Out More
For information or to purchase VMware products, call  
877-4-VMWARE (outside North America, dial 650-427-5000),  
visit 
, or search online for an 
authorized reseller. For detailed specifications and system
requirements, refer to the vCenter Server documentation.
To access vCenter Server, administrators can use the vSphere 
Client on any Windows PC, or they can use the vSphere Web 
Client remotely from any Web browser.
Roles and permissions are replicated across management
servers, enabling administrators to manage multiple instances  
of vCenter Server from one console. A search engine makes  
it possible to quickly find virtual machines, hosts or other 
inventory objects located anywhere in the enterprise.
Key Features
Centralized Control and Deep Visibility 
Remote access from anywhere – With the vSphere Web Client,
administrators can manage the essential functions of vSphere 
from any browser anywhere in the world.
Real-time monitoring of dynamic virtual elements – vCenter
Server has deep awareness of all virtual elements and related 
physical components, including server hardware, shared 
storage and networking. Event and alarm triggers make it easy  
to monitor the environment and to diagnose and troubleshoot 
issues. Administrators can visualize the relationships between
physical servers, virtual machines, networks and storage by 
using dynamic topology maps that verify correct configuration  
of vSphere. vCenter Server monitors performance and 
availability of virtual machines and other virtual elements, such 
as resource pools, with detailed statistics and graphs that can 
 be viewed in real time.
Customizable alarm triggers – vCenter Server can generate
automated notifications and alerts and can trigger automated 
workflows to remedy and prevent problems.
Simplified navigation and inventory search – A global search
function provides access to the entire inventory of vCenter 
Server instances, including virtual machines, hosts, datastores 
and networks, from anywhere within vCenter Server. An 
improved user interface simplifies navigation.
Proactive Management of vSphere Environments
Rapid provisioning and simplified patch management –
Administrators can create new virtual machines or hosts in 
minutes using a wizard or template to minimize errors and
downtime with configuration standards. Using vSphere Update 
Manager, administrators can easily patch virtual machines and 
hosts. The host profiles feature makes it easy to standardize
and validate host configuration.