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Virtualize Your Solaris Apps with Transitive

November 7, 2008 3 Comments

I recently came across a very interesting application virtualization technology that I thought would be of interest to a number of my readers.  Transitive QuickTransit for Solaris/SPARC to Linux X86-64 allows you to wrap a native Solaris application in a virtualization wrapper so that the application can be run on X86 Linux OS.

Transitive’s Henry Kwok, Systems Engineering, explained this best:

“QuickTransit is a cross-platform virtualization solution that allows applications compiled for Solaris/SPARC to run on Linux or Solaris/x86 without any changes to the binary. We use a technology called DBT (Dynamic Binary Translation), which is very similar to Java JITs, i.e. we generate native instruction at run-time and specially optimize the frequently executed portions.

It is important to understand that this product is orthogonal to the VMware virtualization approach, in that we do not migrate entire systems (i.e. OS and everything else), but instead are focused on the application level. There is no Solaris kernel or OS running. Instead systems calls are mapped to Linux systems calls. “

As I have walked around my customers, I notice pockets of Sun boxes here and there. I know customers would love to be able to migrate those systems to their enterprise standard virtualization technology of VMware.  Well, with Transitive it appears that now they can.

(Note:  I have had no direct or indirect experience with Transitive’s technlogy.  Mileage may vary, consult your doctor before starting any excercise regiment, yadda, yadda, yadda…)

Filed Under: Virtualization Tagged With: Application Virtualization, Solaris, Transitive

VMware ESX 3.5 Update 3 Released

November 7, 2008 Leave a Comment

VMware ESX 3.5 Update 3 was released yesterday.  Update 3 has a number of additions including:

  • Increase in vCPU per Core Limit
  • HP BL495c support
  • Newly Supported NICs, SATA controllers and Guest OS’

And a number of additional items, see the Release Notes for the full details.

Filed Under: Virtualization, VMware Tagged With: ESX3.5, Update 3, VMware

VMware Infrastructure Management Assistant Released

October 29, 2008 Leave a Comment

VMware Infrastructure Management Assistant (VIMA) was released recently.

VIMA allows administrators and developers to run scripts and agents to manage ESX and ESXi systems. VIMA is a VM that includes prepackaged software, a logging component, and an authentication component that supports non-interactive login.  VIMA can be used to perform most of the tasks commonly performed in the ESX service console.

VIMA 1.0 is available for downloaded immediately on the VMware website.

Filed Under: Virtualization, VMware Tagged With: Infrastructure Management Assistant, VIMA, VMware

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About latoga labs

With over 25 years of partnering leadership and direct GTM experience, Greg A. Lato provides consulting services to companies in all stages of their partnering journey to Ecosystem Led Growth.