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Video: Interview Richard Garsthagen, Organizer of VMworld Europe 2008

February 26, 2008 by Robin Wauters 2 Comments

The interview below is part of our Virtualization Video Series, a recurring theme we want to implement on Virtualization.com featuring interviews with key players from the industry, event reports, etc.

This interview was recorded at VMWorld Europe 2008 in Cannes, France, and features Richard Garsthagen, organizer of the VMWorld Europe 2008 Summit in Cannes, France and experienced virtualization industry event organizer, VMware Evangelist and coordinator of several TSX Events for VMware.

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Interviewer: Tarry Singh
Video blogger: Charbax

Filed Under: Interviews, People, Videos Tagged With: Charbax, interview, Nicolas Charbonnier, richard garsthagen, Tarry Singh, video, virtualisation, virtualization, vmware, VMware Evangelist, VMWorld, VMWorld 2008, VMWorld Europe, VMWorld Europe 2008

Video: Tarry Singh and Nicolas Charbonnier – Introduction from VMworld Europe 2008 (Cannes, France)

February 26, 2008 by Robin Wauters 1 Comment

The video below is part of our Virtualization Video Series, a recurring theme we want to implement on Virtualization.com featuring interviews with key players from the industry, event reports, etc.

This interview was recorded at VMWorld Europe 2008 in Cannes, France, and features Tarry Singh, and Nicolas ‘Charbax‘ Charbonnier getting ready for video coverage of the event.

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Filed Under: Interviews, People, Videos Tagged With: Charbax, introduction, Nicolas Charbonnier, Tarry Singh, video, virtualisation, virtualization, vmware, VMWorld, VMWorld 2008, VMWorld Europe, VMWorld Europe 2008

Techtrob: Virtualization in Linux – Four Software Programs Reviewed

February 25, 2008 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Techtrob.com analyzed four software choices for linux driven virtualization platforms, now that Canonical completely supports the use of Parallels software in Ubuntu Linux. The article compares four virtualization products available for Ubuntu Linux: the free, open source x86 emulator Qemu; the closed-but-free versions of VirtualBox and VMware-Server, and the commercial Parallels Workstation.

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Recommmended reading, includes screenshots for easy comparison!

Here’s their conclusion:

This article looked at four different products for virtualization in Linux, specifically Ubuntu Linux. The findings were interesting – the only product that requires the purchase of a licence for personal use, Parallels, actually performed the worst of the group. Qemu did well for a completely free-as-in-speech application, although VMware and VirtualBox blew the competition away in terms of performance.

Of these applications, VMware and VirtualBox definitely come out the clear winners. For individual use, where the ability to run a single Windows desktop inside of Linux is all that is needed, VirtualBox turns out to be my preference. It’s much smaller than VMware, which comes packed with extra features that aren’t necesary for the end-user. If your needs are different, however, you’ll probably want to give VMware a closer look. Overall, the maturaty and stability of all four applications was impressive enough to call virtualization on the Linux desktop “complete.”

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Canonical, Parallels, Parallels Workstation, qemu, Techtrob, ubuntu, Ubuntu Linux, VirtualBox, virtualisation, virtualization, vmware, vmware server, x86 emulator

Neterion Upgrades “Virtualisation-Aware Network Adapters”

February 25, 2008 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Neterion, an industry leader in 10 Gig Ethernet adapters for server and storage environments, today announced its third generation X3100 Series adapters at VMworld in Cannes, France.

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The cards offload work normally done in the hypervisor – in most virtual machines, the network driver routes I/O to a virtual network within the hypervisor, which then controls the physical network interface. In contrast, Neterion’s X3100 series card behaves like multiple physical network cards, allowing each VM to have its own network interface.

“Virtualization is a key technology for reducing total cost and complexity. However, applications that required high-performance systems experienced I/O bottlenecks that limited their virtualization opportunities,” said Bob Wheeler, senior analyst at The Linley Group. “The IOV standard was designed to eliminate these bottlenecks and open up all applications to virtualization. Neterion’s SR-IOV compliant 10 GbE adapters, with support for VMware’s NetQueue technology, demonstrated near 10 Gbps line rate throughput under VMware ESX Server 3.5. This kind of performance makes it possible to virtualize even the most I/O intensive applications in enterprise data centers.”

“This product announcement is a watershed event for the industry,” said Dave Zabrowski, president & CEO of Neterion. “With X3100 Series Adapters supporting full IOV compliance with a silicon-based I/O path architecture, all applications become candidates to run on a virtualized server. This means data centers can realize new cost reduction opportunities while maintaining performance levels comparable to non- virtualized environments. Our new adapter series provides the missing piece of virtualization to data centers that will undoubtedly accelerate the adoption of server virtualization.”

The devices are compatible with VMware’s ESX Server 3.5 and its NetQueue I/O virtualisation (IOV) spec, and can reduce CPU utilization by up to 50 % via a new Large Receive Offload feature, CEO Dave Zabrowski added.He claimed they are also the first of their kind to support the PCI-SIG’s new SR-IOV (single-root IOV) standard, which allows one adapter to behave like multiple physical adapters in a virtualized server.

“This product announcement is a watershed event for the industry,” said Dave Zabrowski, president & CEO of Neterion. “With X3100 Series Adapters supporting full IOV compliance with a silicon-based I/O path architecture, all applications become candidates to run on a virtualized server. This means data centers can realize new cost reduction opportunities while maintaining performance levels comparable to non- virtualized environments. Our new adapter series provides the missing piece of virtualization to data centers that will undoubtedly accelerate the adoption of server virtualization.”

[Source: The Register]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: 10 GbE, 10 Gig, 10 Gig Ethernet, Bob Wheeler, Dave Zabrowski, I/O, IOV, Neterion, Neterion X3100, SR-IOV, The Linley Group, virtualisation, virtualization, X3100

Novell Picks Up PlateSpin For $ 205 Million in Cash

February 25, 2008 by Robin Wauters 3 Comments

Today, Novell announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire PlateSpin for $205 million using current cash. The acquisition is expected to close during Novell’s second fiscal quarter 2008 subject to the satisfaction of closing conditions.

PlateSpin will be integrated into Novell’s Systems and Resource Management business unit. As part of this business unit, PlateSpin will continue to develop and market its solutions to a global customer base. This will be done through the continued operation of PlateSpin’s Toronto facility as well as through a combination of PlateSpin and Novell offices and facilities around the globe.

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All key PlateSpin management are staying through FY08 and many have accepted permanent employment at Novell. PlateSpin founder and CEO, Stephen Pollack, will take on the duties of VP, Business Development for the SRM business unit.

From the official release:

“The combination of Novell’s platform and automation management with PlateSpin’s leading solutions for workload relocation, protection and provisioning will give customers the agility to cross physical and virtual boundaries so IT can work together. Both organizations are focused on helping customers maximize the strategic value of the heterogeneous data center. Novell and PlateSpin will deliver products for complete workload lifecycle management and optimization for Linux, UNIX, and Windows operating systems in the physical and virtual data center.”

[Source: CNN Money]

Filed Under: Acquisitions, Featured, News Tagged With: acquisition, Novell, PlateSpin, SRM business unit, Stephen Pollack, virtualisation, virtualization

An Update On The New Virtualization.com

February 25, 2008 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

After having soft-launched the new Virtualization.com, here’s a few updates on what we’ve been up to so far:

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We’ve started our Virtualization Video Series featuring interviews with Matt Rechenburg (openQRM), Frank Kohler (Suse Novell, now Citrix XenSource), Werner Fisher (Thomas-Krenn.AG), John Abbott (The 451 Group) and Tarry Singh (Avastu Research). Loads of new video interviews coming after VMWorld Europe!

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Filed Under: Featured, News Tagged With: introduction, launch, update, virtualisation, virtualization, virtualization.com

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