The VMware vSphere 7 Desktop Host License Key offers a creative option for businesses to streamline their desktop virtualization needs. This effective platform allows you to run many desktop environments on a single server, improving performance, adaptability, and security. It optimizes IT resources by unifying the workload and reducing hardware dependency. VMware vSphere 7 guarantees enhanced regular operations, which makes it ideal for companies that need a comprehensive and effective hypervisor platform.
Key Features:
Effective virtualization: Combine several desktop operating systems, a
applications on a single server improving server effectiveness and reducing expense
Centralized Management: VMware vSphere 7 easily integrates with VMware vSphere Client for centralized management of virtual desktops through one user-friendly interface.
High Availability involves automatically restoring virtual desktops and maintaining business operations if a hardware failure occurs or reduces downtime.
Enhanced security encrypts and integrates access controls to ensure the security of your virtual desktops and provide assistance in meeting compliance obligations.
vSphere vMotion allows the desktop of virtual machines to be seamlessly moved across hosts, guaranteeing scalability and easy maintenance.
Distributed Resource Scheduler automatically redistributes and enhances the performance by its use among desktops.
System Requirements
At least 2 CPU cores are required for each processor.
At least 8GB of RAM is needed, but 16GB is suggested for optimal performance.
The processor should be x86 and 64 bits in size.
It requires shared storage for high Availability and vMotion capabilities.
Other VMware vSphere 7 Products:
VMware vSphere 7 Embedded Foundation License Key
VMware vSphere 7 Enterprise License Key
VMware vSphere 7 Enterprise Plus with Add-on for Kubernetes License Key
VMware vSphere 7 Essentials License
No, the Desktop Host License typically does not include advanced features like High Availability (HA) or vMotion.
The desktop host license is specifically designed for desktop virtualization, not for server workloads.
Yes, vSphere Desktop Host can be managed with vCenter Server for centralized management, but vCenter Server is sold separately.
vMotion is not included with the Desktop Host License, as it is designed for more advanced vSphere editions.
No, the Desktop Host License is optimized for single-host desktop virtualization and may not be suitable for larger, multi-host environments.