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LDAP Lightweight Directory Access Protocol, MAC Media Access Control address

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Lab Manager User's Guide IP pool A range of IP addresses set aside for use by physical and virtual networks in Lab Manager. ISO An exact representation of a CD or DVD, including its content and logical format. L Lab Manager system administrator In most organizations, the highest level administrator who is likely to map to the VMware Infrastructure system administrator role. The responsibilities of the Lab Manager system administrator span the entire Lab Manager installation. Only Lab Manager system administrators can attach resources. Lab Manager agent Software installed on the ESX host that facilitates a connection to the Lab Manager Server system. Lab Manager installs the agent during the process of preparing a host. Lab Manager Server Component of the Lab Manager environment installed with the Lab Manager Server software. Lab Manager Web console A browser‐based interface that provides access to all Lab Manager operations. LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) A protocol that enables you to locate organizations, individuals, or other resources from a server. lease See deployment lease, storage lease. linked clone (n.) A duplicate of a virtual machine that uses the same base disk as the original, with a chain of delta disks, to keep track of the differences between the original and the clone. (v.) To generate a "quick" copy by creating a delta disk instead of copying an entire virtual hard disk. This operation addresses virtual machine proliferation by using "referential provisioning," a process that involves storing new changes but referring back to a chain of delta disks. For each clone, Lab Manager freezes the original delta disk and creates a new one. See also full clone, base disk, chain length. M MAC (Media Access Control) address A hardware address that identifies each virtual or physical network adapter. media store A directory for media files on a datastore. Microsoft Sysprep A Microsoft utility for changing the SID of operating systems. You can build a Microsoft Sysprep package for guest customization in Lab Manager. See Security Identifier (SID). N network fencing See fencing. NFS (Network File System) A protocol that supports sharing of files, printers, and other resources. Lab Manager can use NFS datastores for media and virtual machine storage. 168 VMware, Inc.

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VMware, Inc.
IP pool
A range of IP addresses set aside for use by physical and virtual networks in Lab Manager.
ISO
An exact representation of a CD or DVD, including its content and logical format.
L
Lab Manager system administrator
In most organizations, the highest level administrator who is likely to map to the VMware Infrastructure
system administrator role. The responsibilities of the Lab Manager system administrator span the entire
Lab Manager installation. Only Lab Manager system administrators can attach resources.
Lab Manager agent
Software installed on the ESX host that facilitates a connection to the Lab Manager Server system. Lab
Manager installs the agent during the process of preparing a host.
Lab Manager Server
Component of the Lab Manager environment installed with the Lab Manager Server software.
Lab Manager Web console
A browser
based interface that provides access to all Lab Manager operations.
LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol)
A protocol that enables you to locate organizations, individuals, or other resources from a server.
lease
See
deployment lease
,
storage lease
.
linked clone
(n.) A duplicate of a virtual machine that uses the same base disk as the original, with a chain of delta
disks, to keep track of the differences between the original and the clone.
(v.) To generate a “quick” copy by creating a delta disk instead of copying an entire virtual hard disk.
This operation addresses virtual machine proliferation by using “referential provisioning,” a process that
involves storing new changes but referring back to a chain of delta disks. For each clone, Lab Manager
freezes the original delta disk and creates a new one.
See also
full clone
,
base disk
,
chain length
.
M
MAC (Media Access Control) address
A hardware address that identifies each virtual or physical network adapter.
media store
A directory for media files on a datastore.
Microsoft Sysprep
A Microsoft utility for changing the SID of operating systems. You can build a Microsoft Sysprep package
for guest customization in Lab Manager.
See
Security Identifier (SID)
.
N
network fencing
See
fencing
.
NFS (Network File System)
A protocol that supports sharing of files, printers, and other resources. Lab Manager can use NFS
datastores for media and virtual machine storage.