Correct reference to VC as vCenter
VC is an abbreviation commonly used, but incorrect for documentation. The proper product name is vCenter and not VC. TrivialFix Change-Id: I53b883adf44ab749e6803730b2d5855a81dcf95f
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"properties": {
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"vmware:hw_version": {
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"vmware:hw_version": {
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"title": "VMware Hardware Version",
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"title": "VMware Hardware Version",
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"description": "Specifies the hardware version VMware uses to create images. If the hardware version needs to be compatible with a cluster version, for backward compatibility or other circumstances, the vmware:hw_version key specifies a virtual machine hardware version. In the event that a cluster has mixed host version types, the key will enable the VC to place the cluster on the correct host.",
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"description": "Specifies the hardware version VMware uses to create images. If the hardware version needs to be compatible with a cluster version, for backward compatibility or other circumstances, the vmware:hw_version key specifies a virtual machine hardware version. In the event that a cluster has mixed host version types, the key will enable the vCenter to place the cluster on the correct host.",
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"type": "string"
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