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		<title>ESXi 5.0 vRAM entitlement changes</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Aug 2011 11:30:56 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>VMware vSphere 5.0 vRAM entitlement has changed. The new vRAM entitlement introduced few weeks ago was really not popular and this community thread which has nearly 100 pages is the witness.  But it's over now. The vRAM entitlement went up considerably (it's been doubled in some cases) and even the small percentage of customers which [&#8230;]</p>
<p>Read the full post <a href="https://www.vladan.fr/esxi-5-0-vram-entitlement-changes/">ESXi 5.0 vRAM entitlement changes</a> at <a href="https://www.vladan.fr">ESX Virtualization</a>.</p>
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		<title>Free Tool from vKernel &#8211; Capacity view</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Jul 2011 18:09:48 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>See how many VMs have over-allocated memory in your environment. To get a quick view on your Virtual environment when it comes to over-allocating memory to your VMs, you might consider this free tool from vKernel. This tool as many others free tools has a real benefit when you want to get a fast overview [&#8230;]</p>
<p>Read the full post <a href="https://www.vladan.fr/free-tool-from-vkernel-capacity-view/">Free Tool from vKernel &#8211; Capacity view</a> at <a href="https://www.vladan.fr">ESX Virtualization</a>.</p>
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