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Half the VM reboots on Patch Tuesday
December 19, 2008 | 1 comment
Virtual machine snapshots are a quick way to recover from unexpected incompatibilities you may encounter when patching guest operating systems. In fact, VMware Update Manager even provides an option to automatically snapshot a VM before applying updates and then delete the snapshot after a specified amount of time. Even if you are not using VMware Update [...]
VMware Update Manager Performance and Practices
November 1, 2008 | No comments
VMware has released a new whitepaper that covers best practices for Update Manager, a product that is included with VirtualCenter Server.
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