After studying vsphere, I remembered the VMware Workstation. Both of these are virtualized things, what are the differences between the two? In my mind, I began to search for the slightest hint of what I had learned. Soon the brains were built up with two obvious labels for them
VMware Workstation: For experimentation (personal)
VMware VSphere: For production (Enterprise)
Then asked the teacher, the teacher even said not
VMware Workstation is a virtualization tool for OS-based virtual OS resources that can take full advantage of idle OS resources, and if your OS machine performs well enough, you can create dns,dhcp with VMware Workstation Many servers, such as Apache, run multiple services on a single machine, saving a lot of money, which is a common feature of virtualization.
Because we used to use it in our life. Most of us think of it as a tool for playing with the operating system, so there's a bias in understanding it.
VMware Vsphere is a virtualization solution that includes a number of things, the core of which is the ESXI,ESXI operating system installed on bare metal (note that it is not based on any OS, it is an OS), and the hardware resources of the physical machine are virtualized into virtual resources. Then, through vcenter, we can integrate the resources of the physical machine with the ESXi operating system into a total resource pool, in which we divide the resource pools of different sizes for each department to facilitate their use.
To be exact, these two don't belong to a concept.
VMware Workstation is an OS-based software, and VMware vsphere is a virtualization solution based on the realities of the enterprise, and it designs software, technology and issues to consider more than VMware Workstation, to be detailed and specific.
Simply put,
VMware Workstation is an OS-based virtualization software
VMware vsphere is a specific virtualization solution
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