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					<description><![CDATA[Only having terminal access to a server running CentOS 5.7, I had to determine if the server was actually a physical or virtual machine. There are a few methods to do this, however, here are a couple of the easier methods. dmesg &#124; fgrep Vendor\:\ VMware Vendor: VMware Model: Virtual disk Rev: 1.0 dmesg &#124; grep Vendor Vendor: VMware Model:...]]></description>
		
		
		
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