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Release: Virtual Reality Check (VRC) Project

January 26, 2009 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Jeroen van de Kamp (Login Consultants) and Ruben Spruijt (PQR) have announced the official launch of their “Project: Virtual Reality Check” (VRC), which they describe as follows:

“This is a independent research joint venture between our companies Login Consultants and PQR. The primary purpose of VRC is to release multiple whitepapers to provide information about the scalability and best practices of virtualized Terminal Server and Desktop workloads. The first phase of Project VRC on virtualizing Windows XP and 32-bit Windows 2003 Terminal Services on ESX, XenServer and Hyper-v.”

You can register here.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Jeroen van de Kamp, Login Consultants, PQR, Project Virtual Reality Check, Project VRC, research, research joint venture, research project, Ruben Spruijt, Virtual Reality Check, virtualisation, virtualization, white papers, whitepaper, whitepapers

Sun’s xVM VirtualBox 2.1.2 Comes With Full Support For Windows 7 Beta

January 26, 2009 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Sun has announced the newest version of xVM VirtualBox, which got a significant update.

VirtualBox 2.1.2 is the first to fully support the beta version of Windows 7 as a guest or operating system.

  • Users can install Windows 7 Beta on the bare metal and then run Windows Vista/XP or Ubuntu or the Sun Solaris OS.
  • Users can run Windows 7 Beta on a Mac, Windows Vista/XP, etc. Linux (all 35 types) and OpenSolaris as well.
  • VirtualBox 2.1.2 also supports more than 1,000 virtual machines per host operating system.
  • Made speed improvements for real mode and protected mode without paging.
  • Raised the RAM limit for new VMs to 75% of the host memory.

And it has added or fixed a number of other items in this maintenance release.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Amazon EC2 for Windows, release, sun, Sun VirtualBox, Sun VirtualBox 2.1.2, Sun xVM, Sun xVM VirtualBox, Sun xVM VirtualBox 2.1.2, VirtualBox, VirtualBox 2.1.2, virtualisation, virtualization, Windows 7, xVM VirtualBox 2.1.2

Citrix And VCs Invest Another $15 Million In Virtual Computer

January 26, 2009 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Virtual Computer today announced it has secured $15 million in series B funding, in a round was co-led by series A investors Highland Capital Partners and Flybridge Capital Partners with additional investment coming from Citrix Systems.

The latest round of financing positions Virtual Computer to significantly accelerate its global sales and marketing efforts and further advance development of the company’s NxTop product offering.

NxTop, Virtual Computer’s next-generation PC management platform, makes it as easy to manage thousands of PCs as it is to manage one, dramatically reducing PC management costs while improving PC reliability and security. NxTop isolates the PC’s critical components — hardware, operating system, applications, and user data — allowing each to be managed independently in a highly-scalable fashion without a persistent network connection.

“This is a blockbuster funding round for any company, especially in this economic environment,” said Dan McCall, president and CEO of Virtual Computer. “Not only did our current investors show their continued support for the company, but we were able to add a proven leader in the virtualization market as a strategic investor. We are looking forward to working with Citrix to help make Xen a market standard for PC lifecycle management.”

Filed Under: Funding Tagged With: citrix, Citrix Systems, financing, Flybridge Capital Partners, Funding, Highland Capital Partners, investment, NxTop, Series B funding, venture capital, Virtual Computer, Virtual Computer NxTop, virtualisation, virtualization

Lostcreation’s Virtualization Mobile Manager Reaches Beta 1.5

January 22, 2009 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

From VMBlog:

lostcreations‘ Andrew Kutz is moving a mile-a-minute right now working on his Virtualization Mobile Manager (VMM) application.  Only a short time since announcing it, he is now ready with Beta 1.5.  The new Beta introduces three important new features thanks to Beta user feedback thus far.

  1. In addition to VMware Infrastructure 3 and VMware Server 2, VMM now supports the management and monitoring of Citrix XenServer 1.5.
  2. VMM now works on ALL mobile devices via its new Lite Mode. VMM will gracefully degrade itself to a zero-Javascript version if a fully-Ajax capable browser is not detected. You can now manage and monitor VMware and Xen from your BlackBerry, Windows Mobile device, or any phone with a web browser!
  3. Beta 1.5 introduces a feature we are calling Accidental Touch Detection (ATD). ATD prevents users from accidentally brushing up against a power button in full mode (as opposed to the new lite mode) and shutting down a VM. ATD requires an intentional touch (measured by a depression of 500 milliseconds)

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Andrew Kutz, Citrix XenServer 1.5, lostcreations, virtualisation, virtualization, Virtualization Mobile Manager 1.5, Virtualization Mobile Manager Beta 1.5, VMM, VMM 1.5, VMM Beta 1.5, VMware Infrastructure 3, VMware Server 2

Citrix Systems And Intel Partner For Development Of Xen Client Hypervisor Technology

January 21, 2009 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Citrix Systems and Intel are working on developing technology to make desktop-as-a-service computing possible. The two companies said yesterday that they are collaborating to jointly deliver a hypervisor that will sit on end-user devices which will allow customers to have access to their virtual desktop PCs from any device without the need to boot up the device.

Under an agreement with Intel, Citrix plans to produce a new class of virtualization solutions that optimize the delivery of applications and desktops to millions of Intel Core2 and Centrino 2 processor-based devices, considerably reducing the cost of desktop management.

The new Xen-based client hypervisor resulting from the collaboration between Citrix and Intel will be optimized for bare metal virtualization and suited for delivery as an embedded, small footprint component of an enterprise laptop or desktop PC, and can also be installed on existing client systems that already have an operating system installed.

More perspective on the collaboration can be found on eWeek.

Filed Under: Featured, Partnerships Tagged With: agreement, centrino 2, citrix, Citrix Systems, Core 2, deal, Hypervisor, intel, Intel Centrino 2, Intel Citrix, Intel Core2, virtualisation, virtualization, Xen, Xen client hypervisor

Release: RedHat Enterprise Linux 5.3

January 20, 2009 by Kris Buytaert Leave a Comment

RedHat just announced the release of RedHat Enterprise Linux 5.3 which is available for immediate download from Red Hat Network. According to the company, with this update to Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5, customers will receive a wide range of enhancements, including significantly increased virtualization scalability.

RedHat lists Increased scalability of virtualized x86-64 environments as it’s prominent new feature:

“This includes the industry-leading ability to support virtual servers with up to 32 virtual CPUs and 80GB of memory. Physical server limits have also been expanded to match the size of today’s latest hardware systems, with up to 126 CPUs and 1TB main memory. New features, such as support for Hugepage memory and Intel Extended Page Tables (EPT), dramatically improve the performance of virtual servers. For customers, these enhancements allow more and larger virtual systems to be configured on today’s powerful servers, thereby reducing costs. Additionally, more devices can be allocated to each virtual server (guest), enabling the virtualization of applications with heavy I/O requirements. ”

Amongst other improvements is support for the Quad Core Intel Core i7 (Nehalem) processors and the inclusion of OpenJDK

More info including a Video on their blog.

Filed Under: Guest Posts, News Tagged With: red hat, RedHat, RedHat Enterprise Linux, RedHat Enterprise Linux 5.3, release, RHEL, RHEL 5.3, virtualisation, virtualization

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