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vMotion – A Trip Down Memory Lane

Michael Adams
November 12, 2010
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Cool post yesterday that goes back in time to the creation of the original VMotion. We have since relabeled its name at VMware and enhanced it quite a bit with the 4.1 release. None the less, vMotion changed the IT world and it is neat to look back on its humble beginnings and creation stories.

Enjoy

-Mike

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