vmware
What hypervisors are you seeing in the general public?
Scott’s post on multiple hypervisor’s got me thinking… Regardless of workload (server, VDI, DR, Test/Dev) I myself only really see one hypervisor out there… VMware. I think so many companies have built their operational policies, processes and procedures around ESX that it is going to be an incredibly difficult migration to something else. I know of […]
Tags: Citrix, cloud, ESX, esxi, microsoft, VDI, VIew, vmware, XenServer
Posted in Citrix XenDesktop, Cloud, Desktop Virtualization, Hyper-V, Linux, View, Virtualization, vmware, Windows Server 2012, XenServer | 2 Comments »
Using An Address Naming Convention With Cisco UCS
Working with a customer today, the idea of Address Pools came up during a discussion about Cisco UCS. During this discussion we tossed out the idea of using a Address Naming Convention in the Cisco UCS environment. The purpose being, given a MAC, World Wide Port Name (WWPN) or World Wide Node Name (WWNN); I should […]
Tags: Cisco UCS, Cisco VPC, cloud, vmware
Posted in Cisco, Cisco UCS, Virtualization, vmware | No Comments »
Project VRC released new white paper about impact of antivirus on VDI
Amsterdam, 17 January, 2013 – Project Virtual Reality Check (Project VRC) is pleased to announce the release of the long awaited ‘Phase V’ white paper which provides independent insights in the impact and best practices of various antivirus (AV) solutions on VDI performance. The R&D project ‘Virtual Reality Check’ (VRC) was started in early 2009 by […]
Tags: cloud, ThinApp, Vcenter, VDI, VIew, vmware
Posted in Cloud, Desktop Virtualization, VDI - Virtual Desktop, View, vmware | No Comments »