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		<title>By: VMworld 2009 Virtual Infrastructure Design &#8211; Lab Manager vPODS Enable Conference Cloud &#124; VM /ETC</title>
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		<description>[...] By now you&#8217;ve seen the pictures, video (VMworldTV), and posts about the hardware in the datacenters that hosted the VMworld 2009 Labs. You should already know about the staggering number of virtual machines ( &gt; 37,000 ) running on the ESX 4 servers ( &gt; 770 ). But enough about the hardware. [...]</description>
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