latoga labs

Alliances & Partnership Advising

  • About
  • Contact
  • View latoga’s profile on Twitter
  • View greglato’s profile on LinkedIn

© 2006–2025 · Log in

Virtualization Round Up 20100307

March 8, 2010 Leave a Comment

I know that it has been rather quite here at the Labs for the past few months.  Not only has 2010 started off with a bang of activity, but I have also been preparing for my new long term project (details at my photography blog).  So lots of exciting stuff for 2010, just need more hours in the day.  Below is an abbreviated list of virtualization links that have come out over the past 2 months that caught my attention:

VMware Specific Links

  • Recent Releases
    • VMware Labs was recently launched, a place for VMware engineers to share the cool internal tools they build with the rest of the world as technology previews.
    • VMware View 4.0.1 was released mid-February with some issues being addressed and enhancements to the PCoIP protocol
    • Site Recovery Manager 4.0.1 was released mid-February addressing a number of issues.
    • vCenter CapacityIQ 1.0.2 was released mid-February addressing a number of report related issues.
    • vCenter Update Manager 4.0 Update 1 was released end of February addressing an issue related to the upgrade of Cisco VSM modules
    • Fusion 3.0.2 was released mid-February addressing an issue so that Mac OS X 10.6 Server can run as a guest.
    • Technology Preview – VMware Guest Console (VGC) an application to manage the Guest Operating Systems installed on VMs. Eric has the links on the latest leaks around VGC.
  • One of the biggest desktop related announcements recently was the VMware Acquiring RTO Software. A deeper analysis of this acquisition (including why some parts of RTO Software was not acquired) by Brian Madden.
  • Another big VMW announcement recently was that VMware to Acquire Several Management Products from EMC Ionix.  (Interesting thought experiments abound on the future of management tools within VMware and an Insider’s Perspective from Virtual Geek.)
  • VMware’s Mike Colman describes The Art and Science of Remote Display Protocols after the release of a recent desktop virtualization report funded by Citrix which posted some confusing and questionable statistics.
  • VMware recently released a white paper discussing Anti-Virus Deployment for VMware View, a key issue with anyone considering virtual desktops.  Many of my clients looking at View are also looking at VMsafe based Anti-virus solutions to overcome per desktop anti-virus performance issues.

General Virtualization & Cloud Links

  • Gartner had a number of recent posts that talk about Windows kernel-level vulnerability, which also affect Hyper-V and shed light on the value of a dedicate hypervisor versus one that is extended from the Operating System.
  • Steve Kaplan has a few months old but pertinent comparison of Cisco UCS vs. HP Matrix: strategic vs. tactical approach to virtualization. Both an interesting analysis/comparison of virtualization computing platforms as well as a between the lines look at the future of our enterprise computing market.  Make sure to browse thru the comments as well.

Filed Under: Tech Industry, Virtualization, VMware Tagged With: Link List

SRM 4.0 & Linux Failover Issue

January 7, 2010 Leave a Comment

After finishing up a busy end of 2009, it’s time to catch up on some over due blog posts.

Recently, one of my clients discovered that SRM 4.0 has an issue editing the /etc/hosts file during DR failover of Linux VMs.  The result of the issue was the /etc/host file not being edited with the updated localhost entry as part of the failover process.

Good news is that the issue has been correct and should be rolled into the next point release of SRM.  If you are using SRM for Linux VM DR, keep watch for this update.

Filed Under: Virtualization, VMware Tagged With: Site Recover Manager, SRM

Virtualization Round Up 20091120

November 20, 2009 1 Comment

iStock_000002360778XSmallToday’s the last day before a week long vacation over Thanksgiving and it’s been a continual mad dash for the finish line.  The rain is falling, the wind is howling, and I’m not looking forward to a vacation painting project…what better time than to catch up on a few key virtualization links that I have built up over the past…month! Wow, guess I’ve been busier than I remember.  😉  Some of these might be a bit old news (unless you have been living under a virtual rock lately…like me), but still valuable to raise to your awareness.

Have a safe and relaxing Thanksgiving holiday (at least here in the States).

VMware Specific Links

  • New Releases over the past Month.5
    • The New VMware Website…in case you didn’t notice, it was entirely redesigned and rebranded.  More details about Where Did the Boxes Go? and the new holistic and consistent brand
    • VMware Fusion 3:  all the details on the Team Fusion blog post announcing availability.  (Sad to say that I still haven’t build a Win7 VM for my Fusion yet…)
    • VMware Workstation 7:  again all the details on the Workstation Zealot blog post announcing availability.
    • VMware vSphere 4.0 Update 1
    • VMware View 4.0:  Software based PCoIP!
      • VMware View Point: Why PCoIP is Ideal for Remote Virtual Desktops
      • View 4 Production Info and a collection of View 4 Videos on YouTube
      • Video Demo of the power of View 4 PCoIP from down under (great video despite the jerkiness)
      • View 4 product download (as of this writing View 4 was being made available for download on the VMware website…)
    • VMware vCenter Capacity IQ 1.0:  release notes
    • VMware vCenter Chargeback 1.0.1:  release notes
    • VMware vCenter Server Heartbeat 5.5 U2
    • SpringSource Spring Framework 3.0
  • VMware Opens Next Generation Green Datacenter:  VMware opened a new green IT datacenter in East Wenatchee, Washington.  Read about how VMware plans to save $5M per year due to it’s design.
  • Operation Virtualization: VMware CTO, Steve Herrod, discusses how virtualization changes the way we should think about operating systems.
  • Hyperic + SpringSource + VMware = Goodness: Hyperic’s view of the open-source systems management world
  • Access your View virtual desktop on your iPhone with Wyse’s PocketCloud.  No word on View4 support…yet.
  • HP Announced their Converged Infrastructure Architecture recently, a “a blueprint for chief information officers to create elasticity in their technology environments.”  Here’s a video from VMware’s VP of Product Marketing talking about VMware and this new architecture.
  • Need a local copy of VMware’s product documentation?  Then check out xtravirt’s VMware Documentation Downloader.
  • Are you still confused about ESX 4.0 compared to ESXi 4.0?  Better start getting straightened out as ESXi is the way of the future…
  • xtravirt has a great white paper on Tape Backup Integration with VMware Data Recovery (VDR)

General Virtualization & Cloud Links

  • Many have wondered, and now we know…What would 6 Million Virtual Machines Look Like?
  • Cloud storage market sees continued growth as Hitatchi Looks to the Cloud for Storage.
  • EMC Provides Validated Approach for Customers to Apply Virtualization Technology in Oracle Environments.  (First you validate, then you…)
  • An interesting look from CIO Magazine Inside One Firm’s Private Cloud Journey
  • Which 50% Will You Virtualize? Some interesting thoughts on statements made about Hyper-V R2
  • As Microsoft heats up their battle with VMware, I think we’ll all be more Layers and Layers of FUD…
  • IBM Acts to Enhance Security of Virtualized Environments.
  • Liveblog of Microsoft’s Ray Ozzie talking about Azure and more.

Filed Under: Tech Industry, Virtualization, VMware Tagged With: Link List

  • « Previous Page
  • 1
  • …
  • 9
  • 10
  • 11
  • 12
  • 13
  • …
  • 31
  • Next Page »

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.