Posted by: Roy Mikes
on Oct 22, 2009
A multipath requirement for EMC storage arrays:
All storage arrays Topology: - No single failure should cause both HBA and SP failover, especially with active-passive storage arrays.
Posted by: Roy Mikes
on Oct 20, 2009
Hi People,
How common is it for you when you'r in bed and could not sleep because there's that one thing that keep you up at night.
Posted by: Roy Mikes
on Oct 14, 2009
By now every virtualization.info reader knows that VMware and Citrix are completely focused on
competing in the VDI space rather than on “simple” server consolidation. For now most of the discussion is mostly around their connection brokers (and their remote desktop protocols), but in a matter of months it will be extended to their application virtualizations solutions and their upcoming client hypervisors.
Now, a question: What is one of the most viewed threads on the VMware VMTN forums dedicated to the connection broker View?
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Posted by: Roy Mikes
on Oct 13, 2009
Companies are starting to use solid-state drive (SSD) technology in a high-performance tier of storage called Tier 0.
Tier 1 storage, also known as production storage, can be considered the first class cabin for production data. Tier 2 and lower storage tiers were developed to handle data that is not quite as critical or does not need the performance characteristics of Tier 1 storage.
Posted by: Roy Mikes
on Oct 07, 2009
VMware View 4.0 is in private beta and finally introduces the much awaited software version of PCoIP, VMware has all the interest to ask the help of the open source community and attract the attention on the new build.
View Open Client 4.0 beta 1 introduces the support for SSL tunneling, two-factor authentication with RSA SecurID and a Command Line Interface (CLI).
Like for the previous release anyway there’s no support for:
- USB redirection
- Multiple desktop sessions
- Multimedia redirection
This client supports View 3.0, 3.1 and the old Virtual Desktop Manager (VDM) product, versions 2.0 and 2.1.