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| 2_x:datamodel:teemip-virtualization-mgmt [2023/11/03 11:24] – cnaud | 2_x:datamodel:teemip-virtualization-mgmt [2023/11/03 11:41] (current) – [Virtual Machine] cnaud | ||
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| ===== Virtual Machine ===== | ===== Virtual Machine ===== | ||
| - | {{classicon_virtualmachine.png }} A Virtual Machine is the virtual equivalent to a Server. It is hosted either on an Hypervisor or on a Farm. | + | {{icons8-virtual-machine.png }} A Virtual Machine is the virtual equivalent to a Server. It is hosted either on an Hypervisor or on a Farm. |
| === Virtual Machine Properties === | === Virtual Machine Properties === | ||
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| This computed tab provides you with an overview on all IPs hosted by the virtual machine. | This computed tab provides you with an overview on all IPs hosted by the virtual machine. | ||
| - | {{classdetails_virtualmachine.png}} | + | {{classdetails_virtualmachine3x.png}} |
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| ===== Hypervisor ==== | ===== Hypervisor ==== | ||
| - | {{classicon_hypervisor.png }} | + | {{icons8-hypervisor.png }} |
| An hypervisor is a virtualization software (MS Hyper-V, VMWare ESX, Xen, etc.), running on a physical Server and supporting the creation of Virtual Machines. | An hypervisor is a virtualization software (MS Hyper-V, VMWare ESX, Xen, etc.), running on a physical Server and supporting the creation of Virtual Machines. | ||
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| This allow you to have an overview on all interfaces and all IPs hosted by the hypervisor. | This allow you to have an overview on all interfaces and all IPs hosted by the hypervisor. | ||
| - | {{classdetails_hypervisor.png}} | + | {{classdetails_hypervisor3x.png}} |
| ===== Logical Interface ===== | ===== Logical Interface ===== | ||
| - | {{classicon_logicalinterface.png }} | + | {{icons8-globe-cable.png }} |
| A network interface for a Virtual Machine. | A network interface for a Virtual Machine. | ||
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| The attribute MAC address is replaced by one that supports multiple MAC address formats. | The attribute MAC address is replaced by one that supports multiple MAC address formats. | ||
| <note tip> | <note tip> | ||
| - | MAC address | + | MAC addresses |
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| There is no limitation in the number of IPv4s and / or IPv6s that a logical interface can host. | There is no limitation in the number of IPv4s and / or IPv6s that a logical interface can host. | ||
| - | {{classdetails_virtualinterface.png}} | + | {{classdetails_virtualinterface3x.png}} |
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