- VMFS
- abbr.VMware File System
Dictionary of abbreviations. 2012.
Dictionary of abbreviations. 2012.
VMware VMFS — Infobox Software name = VMware VMFS logo = caption = developer = VMware, Inc. latest release version = 3 latest release date = June 2006 genre = Clustered file system license = Proprietary website =… … Wikipedia
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VMware ESX Server — Infobox Software name = VMware ESX Server logo = caption = developer = VMware, Inc. latest release version = 3.5 Update 2 (build 103908) latest release date = release date|2008|07|25 [cite web |title=VMware Infrastructure 3 Release Notes… … Wikipedia
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VMware — VMware, Inc. Siège de VMware, Inc. à Palo Alto (Californie … Wikipédia en Français
VMware — Inc. Type Public Traded as NYSE: VMW Industry … Wikipedia
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