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NIC Network Interface Card, Security Identifier SID

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Glossary NIC (Network Interface Card) An expansion board that provides a dedicated connection between a computer and a network. Also called a network adapter. P privilege Authorization to perform a specific action or set of actions on a managed object or group of managed objects. publish To make a Lab Manager virtual machine template available for use in creating configurations. R ready Indicates an ESX host is available for use. Certain host states are documented that affect this status. referential provisioning A process for linked clones 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. A linked clone operation generates a "quick" copy by creating a delta disk instead of copying an entire virtual hard disk. reset To restart a virtual machine and clear the machine state. This operation can occur at the virtual machine or configuration level. resource pool A division of computing resources used to manage allocations between virtual machines. resume To return a virtual machine or configuration to operation from its suspended state. When you resume a suspended virtual machine or configuration, all applications are in the same state they were when the virtual machine or configuration was suspended. See also Suspend. revert To return the virtual machine to an earlier state captured in a snapshot. revert point The state of a virtual machine as captured by a snapshot at a specific point in time. You can restore the status of an active virtual machine to its revert point. S SAN (storage area network) A large‐capacity network storage device that can be shared among multiple VMware ESX hosts. Shared storage (for example, SAN or NAS) is required for VMotion. Security Identifier (SID) A unique name in a Microsoft Windows environment used to identify an object. See Microsoft Windows documentation. SID See Security Identifier (SID). SIDgen A tool packaged with Lab Manager that changes the SID for virtual machines. VMware, Inc. 169

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Glossary
NIC (Network Interface Card)
An expansion board that provides a dedicated connection between a computer and a network. Also called
a network adapter.
P
privilege
Authorization to perform a specific action or set of actions on a managed object or group of managed
objects.
publish
To make a Lab Manager virtual machine template available for use in creating configurations.
R
ready
Indicates an ESX host is available for use. Certain host states are documented that affect this status.
referential provisioning
A process for linked clones 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.
A linked clone operation generates a “quick” copy by creating a delta disk instead of copying an entire
virtual hard disk.
reset
To restart a virtual machine and clear the machine state. This operation can occur at the virtual machine
or configuration level.
resource pool
A division of computing resources used to manage allocations between virtual machines.
resume
To return a virtual machine or configuration to operation from its suspended state. When you resume a
suspended virtual machine or configuration, all applications are in the same state they were when the
virtual machine or configuration was suspended.
See also
Suspend
.
revert
To return the virtual machine to an earlier state captured in a snapshot.
revert point
The state of a virtual machine as captured by a snapshot at a specific point in time. You can restore the
status of an active virtual machine to its revert point.
S
SAN (storage area network)
A large
capacity network storage device that can be shared among multiple VMware ESX hosts. Shared
storage (for example, SAN or NAS) is required for VMotion.
Security Identifier (SID)
A unique name in a Microsoft Windows environment used to identify an object.
See Microsoft Windows documentation.
SID
See
Security Identifier (SID)
.
SIDgen
A tool packaged with Lab Manager that changes the SID for virtual machines.