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rPath’s High Profile Customers: U.S. Department of Energy and CERN

June 4, 2008 by Robin Wauters 1 Comment

rPath, which develops a technology aimed to simplify application distribution and management through virtual appliances, today announced that the U.S. Department of Energy (DoE) and the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) have been using rBuilder to deliver virtual appliances to both scientists’ desktops and computational clouds. The use of rBuilder in these environments is supposed to reduce the effort required to support users and allows researchers to take advantage of underutilized computational resources.

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CERN turned to virtual appliances to facilitate the analysis of data created by the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) experiments. The complete software environment needed by the LHC applications is assembled by rBuilder and distributed to run as a virtual machine on physicists’ desktops. Virtual appliances provide a consistent application environment for the LHC applications while, at the same time, allowing scientists to use their desktops for analysis, regardless of operating system.

rPath’s other high-profile customer, the DOE, is exploring the concept of using virtual appliances to provide customized environments for scientific applications. Scientific applications are turned into virtual appliances using rPath’s rBuilder. The “Science Clouds” project provides resources capable of hosting multiple scientific appliances using the Globus Virtual Workspaces software. Scientists submit their virtual appliances to any available resource, knowing that the application environment is controlled and isolated from the underlying system. By relying on portable appliances, the scientists can leverage the resources of science clouds, and seamlessly move to commercial providers, such as Amazon’s EC2, when additional resources are needed.

[Source: GridToday]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: CERN, DOE, European Organization for Nuclear Research, rBuilder, rPath, rPath rBuilder, U.S. Department of Energy, virtual appliances, virtualisation, virtualization

VMware, Oracle and CA Newest DMTF Board Members

June 4, 2008 by Robin Wauters 2 Comments

The Distributed Management Task Force (DMTF), the industry organization leading the development, adoption and promotion of interoperable management standards and initiatives, today announced the addition of three new companies to its board of directors. VMware, Oracle and CA step up to the board level – joining industry heavyweights like AMD, Dell, EMC, HP, IBM, Intel, Microsoft, Novell, Sun Microsystems, and othrs – to help drive the overall direction, strategy and activity of DMTF.

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Together, the board of directors will collaborate to set cross-industry priorities, promote interoperability for enterprise and Internet environments, foster alliance partnerships, and lead the organization’s committee work.

Winston Bumpus, director of standards architecture for VMware will join DMTF as board representative.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: board, board of directors, CA, Distributed Management Task Force, DMTF, oracle, virtualisation, virtualization, vmware, Winston Bumpus

Get A 10% Discount For Structure 08, And Start Putting Cloud Computing To Work

June 4, 2008 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

In about 3 weeks, one of the world’s most popular tech blogs, GigaOm, is hosting what is likely to become one of the must-attend events in the storage, hosting, cloud computing and virtualization industry for this year.

The conference is dubbed Structure 08, and features a slew of kick-ass speakers like Werner Vogels (VP & CTO Amazon), James Crowe (President and CEO Level 3), Mendel Rosemblum (Co-founder VMware), Albert Esser (VP, Data Center Infrastructure, Dell), Greg Papadopulous (CTO, Sun Microsystems and many others.

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The event takes place on June 25 at the Mission Bay Conference Center in San Francisco.

Tickets are selling out quickly, so sign up fast! As one of Structure 08’s media partners, we can offer our readers a 10 % discount on the registration fee. Simply click the event logo above and the discount will automatically calculated.

We’ll attend the event ourselves, so expect lots of reports and video interviews!

If you’ll be there too, don’t hesitate to get in touch if you want to hook up.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Albert Esser, cloud computing, Giga OmniMedia, GigaOm, Greg Papadopulous, James Crowe, Mendel Rosenblum, Om Malik, Structure 08, Structure08, virtualisation, virtualization, Werner Vogels

Microsoft Releases Windows Server 2008 Images For Hyper-V and Virtual Server

June 4, 2008 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Microsoft has released Windows Server 2008 images for both Hyper-V and Virtual Server (thanks to Andrew Dugdell for pointing that out).

VHD Images for Microsoft Virtual Server:

  • WS08_RTM_x86_EnterpriseVHD.zip (single file)
  • WS08_ServerCorex86_EnterpriseVHD.zip (single file)
  • or download the multi-part image: 2008 VHD Images for VS2005

VHD Images for Microsoft Hyper-V:

  • WS08_RTM_x64_EnterpriseFULL.zip
  • ServerCorex64_Enterprise.zip
  • or download the multi-part image: 2008 VHD Images for Hyper-V

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Hyper-V, microsoft, Microsoft Hyper-V, microsoft virtual server, virtual server, virtualisation, virtualization, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 Images

Tool: Check VMware ESX Security Configuration With Tripwire ConfigCheck

June 4, 2008 by Robin Wauters 1 Comment

Tripwire ConfigCheck is a free utility that rapidly assesses the security of VMware ESX hypervisor configurations compared to the VMware Infrastructure 3 Security Hardening guidelines. Developed by Tripwire in cooperation with VMware, Tripwire ConfigCheck ensures ESX environments are properly configured—offering immediate insight into unintentional vulnerabilities in virtual environments—and provides the necessary steps towards full remediation when they are not.

Tripwire Configcheck

Tripwire Configcheck lets you:

  • Ensure recommended ESX configurations
  • Discover possible vulnerabilities
  • Deploy virtualization safely and securely
  • Increase security posture of the entire enterprise
  • Easily implement security and compliance best practices
  • Reduce configuration drift

Get it here!

[Source: Run-Virtual]

Filed Under: News

VMware Seals New Partnerships with Original Design Manufacturers

June 3, 2008 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

At Computex Taipei 2008, VMware announced new relationships with original design manufacturers (ODMs) ASUS, Gigabyte, Inventec and Tyan, adding to VMware’s current relationship with Supermicro announced in February 2008.

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The relationships aim to enable channel partners and system builders to make virtualization available to a broader range of customers by certifying a wide range of one-, two- and four-socket server systems as well as blade servers for the VMware virtualization platform. The vendors are certifying their server systems for the VMware ESX and ESXi hypervisor, with certified systems expected to be available later this year.

“Working with the ODM community, we are helping our channel partner and system builder ecosystem bring new options for offering the transformative business advantages of VMware virtualization to a broader range of customers. Organizations of all sizes will benefit from these new relationships, particularly small and medium businesses looking for cost-effective ways to get more value from their investments, better protect their systems and data, and improve staff productivity,” said Brian Byun, vice president of global partners and solutions at VMware.

VMware ESX and ESXi are certified on server systems from Supermicro and available immediately. VMware ESX and ESXi are expected to be certified and available on server systems from ASUS, Gigabyte, Inventec and Tyan by the end of the third quarter of 2008.

[Source: ChannelWeb]

Filed Under: Partnerships Tagged With: ASUS, ESX, ESXi, Gigabyte, Inventec, ODM, ODMs, Original Design Manufacturers, Supermicro, Tyan, virtualisation, virtualization, vmware, VMware ESX, VMware ESXi

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