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Parallels Readying Attack on VMware Fusion With Desktop 4

September 22, 2008 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

AppleInsider has taken a close look at a few features of the upcoming Parallels Desktop 4, which will be Parallels’ answer to the latest release of VMware Fusion 2.0.

“Those aware of the changes say the new release will be Parallels’ first to make good on promise made in early January that it would enable virtualization of Mac OS X Server on Macs already running the operating system, making use of a change in licensing terms with Leopard’s release late last year that permits more than one copy to run at the same time.

Such features have been frequently requested by IT administrators, who on Linux and Windows have already been able to segregate individual apps away from the main operating system in the event of a crash or a security breach.”

Ars Technica adds:

“Desktop 4’s performance will also be beefed up by adding DirectX 9 and OpenGL 2 support, an improved virtualization engine, and support for multiple cores and more RAM.

A makeover for the new version of Parallels Desktop is also in the cards, including a redesigned and simplified interface and more Terminal-based controls. In addition, the team is working on improving the ACPI interface (used for shutdowns and sleeping), and should be adding virtual machine resizing and 64-bit support. Based on those features, the software shouldn’t have a hard time catching up to Fusion, but I hope the team has something else waiting in the wings.”

Parallels

Filed Under: Featured, News Tagged With: Apple, Desktop 4, desktop virtualization, Fusion, Fusion 2.0, Parallels, Parallels Desktop, Parallels Desktop 4, Parallels Desktop for Mac, VDI, virtualisation, virtualization, vmware, VMWare Fusion, VMWare Fusion 2.0

BakBone Software Introduces NetVault: Backup VMware Plugin

September 22, 2008 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

BakBone Software, a provider of heterogeneous integrated data protection solutions, announced that it is providing VMware data protection with a solution that protects both individual and entire groups of VMware ESX Servers, requires no scripting and is integrated with VMware technology and techniques.

BakBone’s NetVault: Backup VMware Plugin offers integration through the NetVault: Backup user interface, providing a way to provide VMware data protection. While other solutions on the market require complex scripting to work properly with VMware Consolidated Backup (VCB), BakBone incorporates these capabilities into a point-and-click user interface , the company said.

The NetVault: Backup VMware Plugin gives administrators integration with supported devices, including a VTL, SAN, NDMP or locally-attached drives. It offers granularity for Windows on VMware by allowing customers to backup and restore individual files within virtual machines and empowers storage administrators to create backup policies without the need to understand VCB internals or create complex scripts.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: BakBone, BakBone NetVault: Backup VMware Plugin, BakBone Software, Netvault, Netvault: Backup, Netvault: Backup 8.1, NetVault: Backup GUI, NetVault: Backup VMware Plugin, virtualisation, virtualization, vmware, VMware ESX, VMWare ESX Server, VMware Plugin

AMD and Microsoft Team Up On Virtualization

September 22, 2008 by Robin Wauters 1 Comment

AMD today announced the availability of robust new virtualization solutions powered by a combination of technologies from AMD and Microsoft. This new deployment model uses AMD Opteron processors with AMD Virtualization technology together with Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V. Mid-market companies in particular, which have traditionally been slower to implement virtualization, can take advantage of the combined AMD and Microsoft product offering to help reduce cost, complexity and energy consumption.

Resource consolidation achieved through virtualization can deliver the low energy consumption, and superior utilization and manageability demanded by today’s businesses. AMD Opteron processors and Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V, a hypervisor-based virtualization feature of Microsoft Windows Server 2008, allow OEMs, VARs and Solution Providers to offer a valuable server virtualization combination to help increase their competitive edge and market opportunity. AMD-V technology and Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V also help enable businesses to scale according to demands, boosting the efficiency of workloads.

Advanced Micro Devices

Filed Under: Partnerships Tagged With: amd, AMD virtualization, AMD Virtualization technology, Hyper-V, microsoft, Microsoft AMD, Microsoft Hyper-V, Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V, MS, virtualisation, virtualization, Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V

Celio REDFLY Mobile Companion Aims to ‘Revolutionize’ Mobile Virtualization

September 22, 2008 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Celio‘s REDFLY Mobile Companion provides a larger screen and keyboard enabling workers to expand their smartphones into fully functioning mobile terminals, and the company claims it is revolutionizing the Mobile Virtualization and Remote Access industry with this ability.

The company’s flagship product is a new device that extends the Windows Mobile smartphone platform to a larger display, keyboard, and touchpad mouse using REDFLY’s universal software and hardware technology.

REDFLY gives mobile terminal functionality to the smartphone without increasing Total Cost of Ownership, the security risk of data loss or network access because all data and applications remain on the smartphone. Smartphone users can access a virtualized desktop or applications via their phone using a portable and wireless device with an 800 x 480 pixel screen, full keyboard, touchpad and eight hours of battery life.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Celio, Celio Corp, Celio Mobile Companion, Celio REDFLY, Celio REDFLY Mobile Companion, mobile terminals, mobile virtualization, REDFLY, REDFLY Mobile Companion, remote access, smartphone, smartphones, virtualisation, virtualization

Compellent Technologies Adds Support for Oracle VM

September 22, 2008 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Compellent Technologies today announced support for Oracle VM server virtualization software. Compellent’s advanced virtualization creates a powerful storage infrastructure, delivering high performance, reduced cost of ownership, simplified storage management and an ideal platform for Oracle VM. More information about the partnership can be found here.

Oracle VM server virtualization software supports both Oracle and non-Oracle applications, and offers scalable, low-cost server virtualization. Oracle VM’s next generation architecture supports the use of virtualization-aware paravirtualized guest operating systems to allow more efficient, lower overhead operations in areas critical to performance such as memory and I/O management. Oracle VM consists of open source server software and provides an easy-to-use graphical interface for creating and managing virtual server pools across an enterprise. Key Oracle products including Oracle Database, Oracle Fusion Middleware and Oracle Applications are certified with Oracle VM.
Compellent is part of the Oracle Unbreakable Linux program, and will extend that support to include Oracle VM. Compellent’s innovative software applications, including Thin Provisioning, Remote Replication and Automated Tiered Storage, allow data to be easily accessible, easily replicated and dynamically expanded in less time than traditional storage solutions.

Filed Under: News, Partnerships Tagged With: Compellent, Compellent Oracle, Compellent Technologies, oracle, Oracle Applications, Oracle Database, Oracle Fusion Middleware, Oracle Unbreakable Linux, Oracle VM, Oracle VM Server, virtualisation, virtualization

3Leaf Systems Scores $35 Million in Series C Funding

September 22, 2008 by Robin Wauters 1 Comment

3Leaf Systems (previous coverage), a provider of virtualization solutions for enterprise data centers, today announced that it has secured new financing from a suite of blue-chip investors led by LSI Corporation with follow on investments by Alloy Ventures, Enterprise Partners Venture Capital, Intel Capital, and Storm Ventures.

3Leaf Systems says it will use the new capital to accelerate development of the company’s virtualization solutions and to expand sales and marketing activities.

Using 3Leaf’s products, enterprise data centers can dramatically increase their resource utilization and enhance their operational efficiency. The 3Leaf V-8000 Virtual I/O Server has been named a Best of VMworld award winner at VMworld 2007 for its innovation, value, performance, reliability and ease of use.

3Leaf Systems

[Source: Data Center Knowledge]

Filed Under: Funding Tagged With: 3Leaf, 3Leaf Systems, 3Leaf Virtual Compute Environment, Alloy Ventures, Enterprise Partners Venture Capital, financing, Funding, I/O Server, I/O Virtualization, Intel Capital, LSI Corporation, Series C financing, Series C funding, Storm Ventures, V-8000, V-8000 2.0, V-8000 version 2.0, V-8000 Virtual I/O Server 2.0, Virtual Compute Environment, virtualisation, virtualization

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