Happy Birthday vSphere!
May 21st, 2010 by jason
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I was reminded by today’s vCalendar page that vSphere was launched by VMware one year ago today. Happy Birthday Buddy – you set the bar which all other hypervisors aspire to be at one day.
On this day in 2009, VMware vSphere, the next generation datacenter virtualization product and successor to Virtual Infrastructure 3 (VI3), was released boasting approximately 150 new features, new license tiers, and an amazing 350,000 I/O operations per second (IOPS). vSphere is a 64-bit only ESX host OS.
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