VMware Go is a free, Web-based product initially released at VMworld 2009. Designed by VMware partner Shavlik Technologies, Go is really an "enabler" designed make virtualization with VMware easier ...
One of the limitations of the VMware ESX Server product that competitors always point the finger at is VMware's limited list of supported hardware and software. The competition claims that VMware's ...
Over 45,000 VMware ESXi servers inventoried by Lansweeper just reached end-of-life (EOL), with VMware no longer providing software and security updates unless companies purchase an extended support ...
VMware is readying software to enable users to move virtual machines among physical servers in response to resource demands. VMware Control Center, which is in beta testing now and is scheduled to be ...
A recent MacTech article, a startup guide for the VMware vSphere Hypervisor, makes interesting reading. The author says that the hardware compatibility for providing virtual machines can be a more ...
This time of year brings a host of journalists, tech writers and industry observers out of the woodwork to make predictions about next year's products, services, mergers, failures and successes. I'm ...
VMware made a long-anticipated move July 22 when it announced that its ESXi hypervisor would be free. That doesn’t mean VMware customers can avoid pricey fees for support and management tools, though.
If there’s one technology that can greatly improve computing environments of any size, it’s virtualization. By using a single physical server to run many virtual servers, you can decrease operational ...
Software-defined data center (SDDC) is abstraction of the physical – something VMware has built a US$4.6bn business out of. Now that server virtualization is commonplace, the Palo Alto company is ...
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