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  1. VMware vSphere | Virtualization Technology

    Explore VMware vSphere to enhance workload performance, boost security, and drive business innovation with this leading enterprise virtualization platform.

  2. Resource Center - VMware

    Resource CenterDiscover the Resource Center, your centralized source for collateral, guides, and resources to help you optimize the use of VMware products and services.

  3. VMware Products

    With a digital foundation built on VMware products, you can build, run, manage, connect, deliver, and protect all types of applications – everywhere. Learn how.

  4. Reminder: vSphere 7 to reach End of Service on Oct 2, 2025

    Mar 31, 2025 · We previously announced the extension of the General Support period for VMware vSphere 7.x and VMware vSAN 7.x, and we would like to take this opportunity to remind customers …

  5. VMware and Pwn2Own 2025 - Berlin - VMware Security Blog - VMware

    On Day 3 – May 17, 2025, Corentin BAYET of Reverse Tactics successfully exploited ESXi by chaining two vulnerabilities. One of vulnerabilities used in the exploit was a collision as it was already known.

  6. The VMware Hypervisor (VMware ESXi) ships with two built-in accounts, root and dcui, and when managed with VMware vCenter Server is commonly enabled with a third account, vpxuser.

  7. Announcing VMware vSphere 8 Update 3, with ESXi Live Patching and ...

    Jun 25, 2024 · With the new Live Patching capability in ESXi, customers can address critical bugs in the virtual machine execution environment and apply patches to all components without reboot or VM …

  8. The Palo Alto Networks VM-Series for VMware allows you to protect your data that resides in NSX, ESXi, and vCloud Air en-vironments from cyberthreats with our next-generation firewall security and …

  9. VMware by Broadcom - Cloud Computing for the Enterprise

    Optimize cloud infrastructure with VMware for app platforms, private cloud, edge, networking, and security.

  10. Upgrading to ESXi 7.0 requires a boot device that is a minimum of 4 GB. When booting from a local disk, SAN or iSCSI LUN, at least a 32 GB disk is required to allow for the creation of system storage …