A specific management solution called VMware vCenter Server 8 Standard for Integrated OEMs was created for Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) who want to include powerful virtualization management features in their hardware products. It combines a simplified digital download procedure with the robust capabilities of the vCenter Server. It also enables OEMs the provide enhanced virtualization management.
Key Features
- Comprehensive Management: Centralize the management of multiple VMware vSphere hosts and virtual machines, enabling efficient control over your entire virtual environment.
- Advanced Automation: The utilization of VM provisioning and lifecycle management is done by its automation tool. They ensure optimal performance by reducing manual intervention and increasing operational efficiency.
- Enhanced Performance Monitoring: It provides comprehensive data about performance and analytics. It also helps in efficient resource management and optimal performance throughout the digital networking system.
- Scalability: It supports larger environments by allowing up to 8 vSphere hosts and thousands of virtual machines, making it ideal for growing businesses and OEM solutions.
- Integration with VMware Ecosystem: Networking and storage capabilities can be enhanced by the combination of such technology with the entire portfolio of VMware's full suite containing vSAN and NSX.
- Role-Based Access Control: Implement granular security measures by assigning users roles and permissions. It ensures secure access to critical management functions.
- Instant Access: An instant access option enables a quick and easy installation directly from your OEM hardware.
System Requirements:
Supported Windows considered to be 2019 Windows Server or later
The minimum core of the CPU should be four cores
The minimum RAM should be 8 GB
A minimum of 20 GB disk space needed for installation
The network should be GB ethernet or fast
Other VMware vCenter Server 8 Products:
VMware vCenter Server 8 Essential License Key
An Embedded OEM license is a license bundled with hardware from an original equipment manufacturer (OEM). It's designed to work seamlessly with that specific hardware and simplifies deployment.
Yes, Multiple ESXi hosts can be managed by a single vCenter Server license, however, each ESXi host requires a separate vSphere license based on CPU or core count.
Yes, VMware allows transferring a vCenter Server license to new hardware, as long as the license is properly unassigned from the old system and reassigned to the new one.
One vCenter Server license is valid for managing a single vCenter Server instance. Additional vCenter Server instances require separate licenses