vSphere vMotion

Introduced by VMware in 2003, vSphere vMotion is a feature that allows live migration of running virtual machines (VMs) between hosts in a VMware vSphere environment, without any noticeable impact to users. This technology enables administrators to perform maintenance, load balancing, or disaster recovery operations without downtime, enhancing the flexibility and availability of virtualized infrastructures. vMotion transfers the entire state of a VM including memory, CPU, and I/O, ensuring seamless mobility while maintaining data integrity and application continuity. For more information, refer to VMware's official documentation: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/index.html