Wednesday 30 October 2013

[TechRepublic] Host SSD-caching on ESXi / Choosing a network monitoring solution

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How to configure host SSD caching on ESXi

A recent feature in VMware ESXi allows you to use host SSD-caching as stopgap memory-management technique for memory-constrained servers.

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