Release: Veeam Reporter 3.5 Enterprise

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In October 2008 Veeam extended the capabilities of its Reporter tool by launching a new Enterprise edition.
The main difference between the standard edition and this one is that the latter has a specific focus on reporting the changes happening in large-scale virtual infrastructures.

This week Veeam releases the version 3.5 of this new Enterprise edition and introduces a couple of most-wanted capabilities:

  • Support for Microsoft PowerShell
    a new Veeam PowerShell Extension allows to run custom queries against Virtual Infrastructure data gathered by Reporter Enterprise 3.5 and get details about the current state or earlier points in time.
  • Support for custom reports
    Custom templates for your Raw Data Analysis reports can be created by including any custom branding or even custom reports to meet your daily reporting requirements.

The new 3.5 version also extends the number of predefined reports and collects additional data about the networking layer.

Video: Citrix Essentials Provisioning, Lab Management and StorageLink features

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At the end of February Citrix unveiled its new strategy to compete against VMware: giving away the full version of XenServer and offer a premium management pack, called Essentials, for its hypervisor and Microsoft Hyper-V.

The free XenServer comes with a lot of features (including VMs live migration, resource pooling and storage management), but Essentials has a number of additions that may seriously appeal the high-end enterprise customers.

Citrix recently published the videos of three features included in Essentials: the Dynamic Provisioning Services, the Automated Lab Management (coming from an OEM agreement with VMLogix) adn the Advanced StorageLink Technology:

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Quest uses Surgient, why not acquire it?

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So far Quest Software has made some serious investments in the virtualization space.
It acquired Invirtus in June 2007, Provision Networks in November 2007, Vizioncore in January 2008.
The company even acquired the interesting storage startup Monosphere in January 2009 that nicely complements virtualization solutions.
And for sure the company makes no secret anymore of its big ambitions in this virtualization industry.

It’s hard to believe that the Quest appetite will stop here. The only real question is what the company will target next to extend and better integrate its current portfolio.

Maybe we have a hint in the today’s announcement released by Surgient.
The virtual lab automation company is slowly but deeply changing its go-to-market strategy and just like every other IT firm today, it’s waving its commitment on cloud computing.

Putting the hype aside, one of the quotes included is interesting and comes from Quest:

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PHD Technologies gets a new logo and free tools, loses its CEO

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In August 2008 PHD Technologies secured an undisclosed amount of money from an unnamed venture capital firm.
It used part of that money to rebuild its management team (a new CEO, a new EVP of Worldwide Sales, a new Executive Chairman) and to acquire the software products developed by Xtravirt.

The CEO, Sridhar Murthy, seems already gone but at least PHD Technologies relaunched its brand and released the Xtravirt products as free tools.

Under the new name of PHD Virtual Technologies (even if the logo just says PHD Virtual), the company launches today:

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Citrix releases an open source enhancement for Hyper-V Linux guest OSes

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Yesterday Citrix released under GPL2 open source license a new component of its Project Satori, the software stack for paravirtualized Linux guest OSes that run on Microsoft Hyper-V.

The core of this software has been already released by Microsoft under the name of Linux Integration Components in September 2008.
It included the hypercall adapter for Hyper-V, the optimized disc driver (called StorVSC) and the optimized network driver (called NetVSC).

The package missed an optimized mouse driver (called InputVSC) that implies poor performance when the Hyper-V console is remotely accessed and the use tries to interact with the Guest OS from inside it.

The InputVSC driver is now available here.

Citrix and Intel clarify some technical points about Project Independence

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The early preview of the Citrix/Intel Project Independence published by Gabrie van Zanten a couple of weeks ago raised a lot of doubts about the architecture of the upcoming client hypervisor (and some negative reactions from Citrix).

To clarify where they are going the two companies just published a joint interview that spread some lights on a couple of technical aspects:

Interviewer: What is Project Independence?

Simon Crosby (Citrix): Together, we are building a Type-1 hypervisor based on the Xen open source hypervisor. It’s tiny, tiny as in just a few MB of flash memory associated with the platform, so small enough to be a bios extension. It owns all hardware including trusted platform modules and has full control over devises, but more than that, it can actually decide which platform it hands through to different guests…

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VMware hires yet another Microsoft executive as Chief Development Officer

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It may be just an impression but the number of old-school executives that are populating the VMware ranks is rapidly increasing.

Everything started in August 2008 when the company board fired the founder and CEO Diane Greene and replaced her with Paul Maritz, for many years one of the most important executives in Microsoft after Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer.

After that, VMware started to hire executives that worked in Microsoft (Tod Nielsen, now employed as COO), IBM (Maurizio Carli, now employed as General Manager EMEA) and CA, (Andrew Dutton, now employed as General Manager APAC) .

Yesterday the company hired yet another Microsoft former executive: Richard McAniff.

McAniff was the Vice President for Microsoft Office and now is the new Chief Development Officer.
He takes the seat of Richard Sarwal, the former Executive Vice President of R&D, that went back to Oracle after just one year at VMware.

VMware to offer mobile access to vSphere vCenter

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It may sound a paradox but in the coming future the remote access to large data centers will happen through tiny mobile devices:

But the trend is not just about accessing the computing power that data centers offer. The mobile management of large virtual infrastructures is as much interesting.

The Virtualization Manager Mobile for the iPhone, developed by Andrew Kutz is an early example.
Soon many vendor may want to provide mobile version of their hypervisors control panels.

The first one may be VMware which just announced an upcoming new component for the vSphere 4.0 platform: vCenter Mobile Access (vCMA).

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AMD shows a VM live migration from Quad-Core to Six-Core Opterons. This time with VMware, not KVM

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The last time AMD showed a public video of a live migration it turned a number of heads.

The company used an unreleased and unrevealed management console for KVM (which is probably what Red Hat is about to launch), showing how a virtual machine could be live migrated between an AMD Quad-Core Opteron (codename Barcelona) and an Intel Xeon DP Quad Core E5420.

This time AMD is a little more careful, and unsurprisingly decides to change its demo product, switching from Red Hat/KVM to VMware (there’s a lot of partnership to build against Intel here).

The VI 3.5 virtual machine is migrated from a Quad-Core Opteron (65nm) to a Quad-Core Opteron (45nm) to the upcoming Six-Core Opteron codenamed Istanbul (45nm):

 

This video is now broadcasted on virtualization.tv, the new webTV channel of virtualization.info.

Release: KACE Virtual Kontainers 1.0

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In September 2008 the management system company KACE announced the acquisition of a small application virtualization firm called Computers In Motion.

Six months later KACE is ready to launch on the market the acquired technology, rebranded as Virtual Kontainers, and start a harsh competition with Microsoft, Citrix, VMware and all the other companies that we list on the Virtualization Industry Radar.

KACE is offering this product as part of their KBOX appliance that provides centralized management:

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