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you are prompted for the Lookup Service URL when
you install other vSphere components. For example,
the Inventory Service and the vCenter Server
installers ask for the Lookup Service URL and then
contact the Lookup Service to find vCenter Single
Sign-On. After installation, the Inventory Service
and vCenter Server system are registered with the
vCenter Lookup Service so other vSphere
components, like the vSphere Client, can find them.
VMware
Directory
Service
Directory service associated with the vsphere.local
domain. This service is a multi-tenanted, multi-
mastered directory service that makes an LDAP
directory available on port 11711. In multisite mode,
an update of VMware Directory Service content in
one VMware Directory Service instance results in
the automatic update of the VMware Directory
Service instances associated with all other vCenter
Single Sign-On nodes.
vCenter Server plug-ins Applications that provide additional features and functionality to
vCenter Server. Typically, plug-ins consist of a server component and a
client component. After the plug-in server is installed, it is registered with
vCenter Server and the plug-in client is available to the vSphere Client for
download. After a plug-in is installed on the vSphere Client, it might alter
the interface by adding views, tabs, toolbar buttons, or menu items related
to the added functionality.
Plug-ins leverage core vCenter Server capabilities, such as authentication
and permission management, but can have their own types of events,
tasks, metadata, and privileges.
Some vCenter Server features are implemented as plug-ins, and can be
managed using the vSphere Client Plug-in Manager. These features
include vCenter Storage Monitoring, vCenter Hardware Status, and vCenter
Service Status.
vCenter Server
database
Persistent storage for maintaining the status of each virtual machine, host,
and user managed in the vCenter Server environment. The vCenter Server
database can be remote or local to the vCenter Server system.
The database is installed and configured during vCenter Server installation.
If you are accessing your ESXi host directly through the
VMware Host Client, and not through a vCenter Server system and
associated vSphere Client, you do not use a vCenter Server database.
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