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1 | Q | What’s the difference between a vApp and a VM? |
A | A vApp is a logical container for one or more VMs, which allows you to group VMs of similar tasks, departments and/or functions together. For example, you may have three VMs in a vApp that include a database, web-server, and security server. A VM is a stand-alone instance of a compute resource with and operating system installed (Windows, Linux, etc) | |
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