Category: Virtualization
All about virtualization solutions (hypervisors and their management)
by Community Author | Oct 4, 2011 | End User Computing, Everything else ..., GPU, Virtualization
(This is Part 4 of the ‘Real-World VDI’ series – see Part 1 “Multi-Vendor Stack, Part 2 “High-End Graphics”, Part 3 “Cost” and Part 5 “Future of VDI”)Interested in Desktop as a Service? See the top rated DaaS... by Community Author | Oct 3, 2011 | End User Computing, GPU, Virtualization
(This is Part 2 of the ‘Real-World VDI’ series – see Part 1 “Multi-Vendor Stack, Part 3 “Cost”, Part 4 “Recent Announcements” and Part 5 “Future of VDI”)While most clients initially enthusiastically agree to address first the... by Community Author | Jul 14, 2011 | Virtualization
#### Update 29/07/11 – VMware is making changes the initial vRAM licensing allocations for vSphere 5 ####Summary of changes are:VMware vSphere 5 Essentials will give a 24GB vRAM entitlementVMware vSphere 5 Essentials Plus will give a 32GB vRAM entitlementMax... by Community Author | Jul 7, 2011 | End User Computing, Everything else ..., GPU, Virtualization
Citrix announced the public beta for their next version of XenServer 6.0.For an update article also see https://www.whatmatrix.com/portal/xenserver-7-3-whats-new-stays-free/There are various changes and new features which you can review HERE but I have listed some of... by Andreas Groth | Jun 14, 2011 | Virtualization
Having just returned from the European Red Hat Partner summit and the VMware vForum where I presented, it took me a while to digest the “openness” of it all … The key messages conveyed in both events were (un?)surprisingly similar, considering that... by Community Author | May 16, 2011 | Virtualization
I’m currently “beta testing” both vSphere 5 and SCVMM 2012, so I was actually looking forward to today’s “best of” Microsoft Management Summit 2011 down in London, basically a short version of the recent Vegas event…I mainly...