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Experience the pinnacle of performance, security, and scalability with Liquid Web's fully managed VMware Private Cloud hosting solutions.

Liquid Web’s VMware Private Cloud provides a dedicated and secure virtualized hosting environment for your applications and data. This solution is designed to ensure high availability and business continuity.

Our VMware platform supports high-traffic websites and data requiring compliance with standards like HIPAA or PCI. The infrastructure is fully managed by our support team, which is available 24/7/365, allowing you to focus on your core business operations.

Explore the articles below to learn more about how Liquid Web’s VMware hosting can elevate your business.

  • 7 Steps to Using VMware to Clone a VM

    Cloning a virtual machine creates a copy of the source virtual machine, which can save a lot of time. Learn how to clone a virtual machine using VMware.

  • Change a VM password in VMware Multi-Tenant

    Changing the root (or administrator) password in a VM is done in the same way that you would change the password for any other server. However, once you change the server password, your VDC will also need to be updated in order to manage your VM correctly.

  • Change VM ownership in VMware Multi-Tenant

    If management options (such as power on/off) for a given VM are greyed out in your VDC, it’s possible that the ownership of the VM is not set to match the user that is currently logged in. Fortunately, adjusting the ownership of the VM is a simple process.

  • Deleting a VM in VMware Multi-Tenant

    One of the advantages of VMware is the ability to create or delete VMs as your computing requirements change. Deleting a VM is relatively easy

  • Deploying new VMs in VMware Multi-Tenant

    Adding Virtual Machines (VMs) to your Virtual Data Center allows you to create the server environment necessary to meet your processing needs. Whether you are expanding your server farm or just spinning up new test servers, deploying VMs is a basic part of managing your VMware infrastructure.

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