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transferred to a completely different hardware system without a glitch, each ESX maintains its own virtual switch, which can be specifically configured for a VM running on it. When moving to a new physical server, this information was lost in the past, prompting VMware to develop the vNetwork Distributed Switch. This technology will allow the vSphere to maintain a centralized management of the virtual network, providing the administrator the ability to manage the virtual network of his cloud just as easily as a physical one, while allowing VMotion to happen without the loss of network states. Herrod mentioned switch vendors like Cisco are already working on plugins for the vNDS, helping out network admins to manage their virtual switch with the same tools they're used to for physical switches.Another great aspect of the vSphere will be Distributed Power Management. The vSphere will be able to monitor the load put on its cloud and scale its physical buildup accordingly. The picture below demonstrates this effect quite nicely. While a regular data center will definitely see its power consumption change according to the load dropped on it, there's nothing quite as power saving as simply VMotioning little used VM's and powering off a machine. Automating this process will be a big hit for companies trying to reduce their carbon footprint. Note: I edited the picture a bit to make the graph more clear, since our seating during the keynote left a lot to be desired.Updates of existing features of Virtual Infrastructure include the long expected High Availability improvements. VMware HA