MANAGING VIRTUAL INFRASTRUCTURE WITH SELF-INITIALIZED UPGRADES
Managing virtual infrastructure with self-initialized upgrades, such as upgrades or configuration changes, includes receiving, by a first virtual machine (VM) that provides a management function for a plurality of VMs, an indication of a pending configuration change. The first VM identifies, from wi...
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Zusammenfassung: | Managing virtual infrastructure with self-initialized upgrades, such as upgrades or configuration changes, includes receiving, by a first virtual machine (VM) that provides a management function for a plurality of VMs, an indication of a pending configuration change. The first VM identifies, from within the plurality of VMs, a VM having a property which is associated with the first VM. This enables the first VM to locate itself among the plurality of VMs that it manages. Based on at least locating itself among the plurality of managed VMs (e.g., determining that the first VM comprises the identified VM), the first VM performs the configuration change on itself. Example changes include increasing memory, increasing storage allocation, increasing the number of processors, and other changes that may be associated with upgrading or migrating a VM. |
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