Lab Manager User’s Guide
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VMware, Inc.
SMB
(Server
Message
Block)
A
network
protocol
for
exchanging
files
between
computers.
You
can
use
SMB
with
Windows
and
Linux
operating
systems.
SMP
(Symmetric
Multiprocessing)
The
technology
that
enables
you
to
assign
two
virtual
processors
to
a
virtual
machine
on
any
host
machine
that
has
at
least
two
logical
processors.
SMTP
(Simple
Transfer
Protocol)
A
protocol
that
facilitates
transmissions
between
servers.
SMTP
Server
A
system
running
server
software
that
accepts
from
within
your
enterprise.
Lab
Manager
must
connect
to
an
SMTP
server
to
send
alerts.
snapshot
A
reproduction
of
the
virtual
machine
or
configuration
as
it
was
when
you
took
the
snapshot,
including
the
state
of
the
data
on
all
the
virtual
disks
and
power
state
(on,
off,
or
suspended).
Lab Manager
stores
the
snapshot
with
the
configuration
or
virtual
machine
image.
Only
one
snapshot
is
active
at
a
time.
The
most
recent
snapshot
replaces
the
previous
one.
You
can
revert
the
configuration
or
virtual
machine
to
a
snapshot.
If
you
undeploy
a
virtual
machine
and
deploy
it,
the
snapshot
remains.
storage
lease
The
amount
of
time
an
unused
virtual
machine
template
or
configuration
exists
on
a
datastore
before
Lab
Manager
deletes
it
or
marks
it
for
deletion.
This
affects
only
unpublished
virtual
machine
templates.
Sysprep
See
Microsoft
Sysprep
.
Suspend
A
state
in
which
settings
are
preserved
and
actions
are
no
longer
performed.
To
turn
off
a
virtual
machine
while
preserving
the
current
state
of
a
running
virtual
machine.
See
also
resume
.
T
TCP/IP
The
set
of
protocols
that
is
the
language
of
the
Internet,
designed
to
enable
communication
between
networks
regardless
of
the
computing
technologies
that
they
use.
TCP
connects
hosts
and
provides
a
reliable
exchange
of
data
streams
with
guaranteed
delivery.
IP
specifies
the
format
of
packets
and
handles
addressing.
template
See
virtual
machine
template
.
U
undeploy
To
unregister
a
virtual
machine
or
configuration
from
an
ESX
host.
This
operation
makes
the
resources
associated
with
that
virtual
machine
available
for
use
by
the
rest
of
the
virtual
environment.
unprepare
To
remove
an
ESX
host
from
use
in
the
Lab
Manager
environment.
This
operation
uninstalls
the
Lab
Manager
agent.
V
vCenter
See
VMware
vCenter
(vCenter)
,
virtual
machine
disk
(.vmdk)
.
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