Archive for the ‘VMware vSphere 4’ Category
INTEL Server Virtualization – a fun look into it!
Sonntag, April 11th, 2010VMware View 4 – Introducing
Freitag, April 9th, 2010VMware View 4 – with HP Virtual Desktop Infrastructure
Donnerstag, April 8th, 2010
The HP VDI with VMware View 4 offering is based on VMware’s industry leading and proven virtualization platform and HP Thin Linux Clients that have been certified to work with VMware View 4 Manager

VMware vSphere 4 – Timekeeping for Linux guests
Mittwoch, April 7th, 2010
Linux timekeeping – these recommendations include specifics on the particular kernel command line options to use for the Linux operating system of interest. There is also a description of the recommended settings and usage for NTP time sync, configuration of VMware Tools time synchronization, and Virtual Hardware Clock configuration, to achieve best timekeeping results

VMware ThinApp – Minimize the Cost and Disruption of Windows 7 Migration
Dienstag, April 6th, 2010
Windows 7 will impose many challenges to organizations having to migrate to this new operating system. Ensure application compatibility of your mission critical desktop applications using VMware ThinApp to virtualize applications. Then centralize and simplify desktop management using VMware View and virtualize your complete desktop environment

VMware View Composer – Advanced Image Management and Storage Optimization for your VMware View Environment
Dienstag, April 6th, 2010
VMware View Composer a key component of VMware vSphere 4 is tightly integrated with VMware View Manager to provide advanced image management and storage optimization. VMware View Composer reduces storage requirements for virtual desktop machines by up to 90 percent and enables organizations to more effectively manage their desktop images

VMware View 4 Premier Starter Kit – let you deploy virtual desktops at a fraction of the cost of buying the individual product components
Montag, April 5th, 2010
Get started with the VMware View 4 Premier Starter Kit solution – a phenomenal price and let you experience simplified desktop management and secure provisioning with VMware View Manager 4 while enabling you to extend powerful VMware vSphere 4 capabilities such as business continuity and disaster recovery to your desktops. Also included with VMware View 4 is PCoIP protocol which is purpose built for the desktop and delivers improved user experience over the LAN and WAN

Fujitsu PRIMERGY RX200 S6 – with two Intel Xeon Processor 5600 Series up to 12 core operation and up to 24 threads with Hyper Threading
Sonntag, März 21st, 2010
The Fujitsu PRIIMERGY RX200 S6 for maximum productivity – if efficiency is the key decision factor. The top performance of the new Intel Xeon processor 5600 Series can be fully exploited in high-level memory and hard disk configurations

VMware vSphere 4 – Cloud Computing Overview
Samstag, März 6th, 2010UNetbootin – install ESX 4.0 from USB Stick to a Server without CD-ROM
Montag, Februar 22nd, 2010
UNetbootin allows you to create bootable Live USB drives for a variety of Linux/VMware distributions from Windows or Linux, without requiring you to burn a CD

VMware vCenter Server 2.5 Update 6 – | 2010/01/29 | Build 227640 |
Sonntag, Januar 31st, 2010
VMware vCenter Server 2.5 Update 6 and its sub-components – including VMware vCenter Update Manager, VMware vCenter Converter, VMware Infrastructure Client software, VMware License Server, and VMware Infrastructure WebAccess

VMware vSphere 4.0 Security Hardening Guide – COS (Rev B)
Dienstag, Januar 26th, 2010
VMware vSphere 4.0 Security Hardening Guide
VMware Go – a host based web management console
Donnerstag, Januar 14th, 2010
VMware Go a web-based service that allows small or medium businesses (SMBs) to virtualize servers and create running virtual machines with just a few clicks of a mouse

VMware Data Recovery 1.1 – configuration file „datarecovery.ini“
Donnerstag, Januar 7th, 2010
VMware Data Recovery datarecovery.ini configuration file
VMware ESX 3.5 update5 – Added requirement to have first 12 characters of Virtual Volume unique
Mittwoch, Januar 6th, 2010
Starting with ESX 3.5 update5 VMware requires that the first 12 characters of a Virtual Volumes name be unique this is the Virtual Volumes serial number as seen by the ESX host (ESX 2.x and 3.5 prior to update5 did not use this and relied entirely on the LUN and Target numbers for any disk devices it discovered). Virtual Volumes whose names are not unique will be misidentified as duplicates of themselves and could result in some or none of them being discovered. For the same reasons VMwares Consolidated Backup Proxy also requires that the name of Virtual Volumes mapped to all ESX Hosts, be unique, however this software requires the first 8 characters not 12. Therefore for configurations with a mix of ESX and VCB you should make the first 8 characters unique to meet all requirements
