Nat (network, Address translation), Linked clone – VMware VCENTER CONVERTER EN-000158-02 User Manual

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IDE

(1) Acronym for integrated drive electronics, a standard electronic interface used to connect mass storage

devices to a computer. The ANSI name for IDE is Advanced Technology Attachment (ATA). See also

SATA (serial advanced technology attachment)

. (2) Acronym for integrated development environment.

independent disk

A type of virtual disk that is not affected by snapshots. You can configure independent disks in persistent

and nonpersistent modes.

inventory

A hierarchical structure used by the vCenter Server or the host agent to organize managed entities. This

hierarchy is a list of all the monitored objects in vCenter Server.

LAN segment

A private virtual network that is available only to virtual machines within the same team. See also

team

,

virtual network

.

legacy virtual machine

A virtual machine supported by the product in use but not current for that product. For example, in

Workstation 5, you can use and create virtual machines for use in Workstation 4.x, GSX Server 3.x, or ESX

Server 2.x. New Workstation 5 features (such as clones, multiple snapshots, and teams) are not compatible

with the legacy virtual machines.

linked clone

A copy of the original virtual machine. The copy must have access to the parent virtual machine’s virtual

disks. The linked clone stores changes to the virtual disks in a separate set of files. See also

full clone

.

local cloning

The process of making a copy of a virtual machine residing in the system on which VMware vCenter

Converter is running, or making a copy of the physical machine itself for conversion to a virtual machine.

See also

remote cloning

.

LUN (logical unit number)

An identifier for a disk volume in a storage array.

migration

The process of moving a virtual machine between hosts. Unless VMotion is used, the virtual machine must

be powered off when you migrate it. See also

migration with VMotion

,

migration with VMware vCenter

Converter Standalone

.

migration with VMotion

The process of moving a virtual machine that is powered on and meets selected requirements, including

the activation of VMotion on both the source and target hosts. When you migrate a virtual machine using

VMotion, the operations of the virtual machine can continue without interruption. See also

migration with

VMware vCenter Converter Standalone

.

migration with VMware vCenter Converter Standalone

The process of moving a powered off virtual machine from a local or remote host, while reconfiguring the

file format, if necessary, to accommodate the destination machine. See also

migration with VMotion

.

NAT (network address translation)

In hosted networking, a type of network connection that enables you to connect your virtual machines to

an external network when you have only one IP network address and the host computer uses that address.

The VMware NAT device passes network data between one or more virtual machines and the external

network. It identifies incoming data packets intended for each virtual machine and sends them to the

correct destination. See also

bridged networking

,

vCenter Converter Boot CD (VMware vCenter Converter

Boot CD)

,

custom networking

,

host-only networking

.

NIC (network interface card)

An expansion board that provides a dedicated connection between a computer and a network. Also called

a network adapter.

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