Microsoft claims Hyper-V reached 24% market share

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Last week the authoritative news service of Dow Jones launched a bomb by reporting that Microsoft Hyper-V now has 24% of the virtualization market share.

The claims comes from Microsoft itself, specifically from Kevin Turner, the company COO, that said:

We launched our first product in October of this past year. From then till now, we gained 24 points of market share against a very, very formidable competitor.

VMware didn’t provide an official reply to Dow Jones, but answered to the virtualization.info inquiry by saying that there’s no evidence they are aware of to support this statement.

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VDI won’t be serious before 2010-2011 says VMware, Citrix maybe has a different opinion

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During his last earnings call the VMware CEO Paul Maritz didn’t just announce a 38% drop in profits and the hiring of several new executives, but also the company forecast for the VDI adoption.

It’s not a secret that VMware is pushing hard on VDI since April 2007, when it acquired the startup Propero and decided to compete against its former best partner Citrix and all the rest of the ecosystem that itself created in 2006.

So it’s surprising to hear Maritz saying that a serious adoption of VDI won’t happen before another one or two years.

The question was submitted by a Citi analyst during the earnings call, who asked to separate the hype from the reality. Maritz answered:

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VMware hires new executives from Symantec, HP/Mercury, Brocade, Google and EMC

vmware logoFor a few months now virtualization.info has reported how VMware is accelerating the replacement of its executives in almost every department and in every region where it is present.

The last news about this topic is about the research of a second CTO, dedicated to the application and desktop virtualization business unit, but apparently there’s much more than that.

During the last earnings call, the VMware CEO Paul Maritz announced a few new remarkable hires:

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Citrix Q2 2009 Earning Call

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At the end of July Citrix announced the financial results for Q2 2009.
Like VMware, also this company is managing well the worldwide financial crisis, keeping a flat revenue and a nice profit growth, but it’s still unclear how positive has been the release of XenServer for free. In details:

Citrix Q2 revenue is flat compared to Q2 2008, staying at $369M.
The new licenses revenue is down 15% while the license renewal revenue is up 9% along with technology services revenue (+3%) and the online services revenue (+18%).
In Americas Citrix gains 3% while in EMEA it loses 12% in revenue.

The company reports a 23% profits increase, up to $42.5M compared to $34.6M in Q2 2008.

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VMware Q2 2009 Earning Call

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At the end of July VMware announced the financial results for Q2 2009.
The company is handling well the financial crisis, keeping a flat growth rate, but the profit dropped significantly and it’s evident that the new licenses revenue trend is not positive. In details:

The VMware revenue remain substantially flat compared to the Q2 2008, with a 3% loss in US and a 3% growth abroad.
In particular VMware experienced a double-digit year-over-year booking increase in China, Japan, Canada, Brazil and UK.

The positive balance depends more and more on the software maintenance and professional services (+32% revenue) as the new licenses revenue significantly drops by 20%.

VMware is also suffering a 38% loss in profit, moving from $52.3M in Q2 2008 to $32.5M.

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Release: Virtual Bridges VERDE 2.0

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In December 2008 Virtual Bridges closed a major deal with IBM to bundle a Linux-friendly version of its Win4VDI connection broker (called VERDE) with Canonical Ubuntu Linux and the IBM Open Collaboration Client Solution (OCCS), which includes Lotus Symphony, Notes and other IBM products.

The deal was especially relevant because this bundle was designed to deliver a VDI solution based on the KVM virtualization platform that Ubuntu embeds. And IBM was the first major ISV to support its enterprise products inside KVM virtual machines.

Eight months later Virtual Bridges, IBM and Canonical are back with VERDE 2.0.

The first new thing in this release is the product strategy: Virtual Bridges completely replaces Win4VDI with VERDE, avoiding to market and sell two different versions of the same connection broker.

The second and most important news is related to a new key component of the package: a client-side virtualization platform.

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Release: Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2008 R2

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On July 22 Microsoft released the long awaited Windows Server 2008 R2 and Hyper-V R2. The same day anyway Microsoft also released the stand-alone version of hypervisor, called Hyper-V Server 2008 R2.

Compared to the first release, which had a subset of the features available in the Windows Server 2008 edition, this new stand-alone Hyper-V seems to match the capabilities of its Windows-embedded counterpart (this post will be updated if we’ll receive different information). And this includes the most-wanted Live Migration capability.

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Release: Symantec Workspace Virtualization 6.1

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After what appeared to be an endless timeframe, Symantec finally updates its application virtualization platform acquired from Altris in January 2007 and once called Software Virtualization Solution (SVS).

The product name changed from SVS to Symantec Workspace Virtualization (SWV) and jumped from version 2.1 to version 6.1.

This first public build of the platform (6.1.4108, dubbed as Maintenance Pack 1) introduces a number of interesting features:

  • Layer isolation granularity
    The administrator can define what portion of the real OS can be seen inside each virtual layer
  • Reset Point
    Like in hardware virtualization with virtual machines snapshots, the administrator can define checkpoints and revert to them if something goes wrong inside the virtual layer. The changes made after a reset point can be integrated back into the persistent part of the virtual layer.
  • Cloned layers and dependent layers
    Both the persistent part and the customizations of a virtual layer can be cloned on demand.
    Like in hardware virtualization with clones and linked clones, the cloned virtual layer can depend on its parent.
  • Layer Patch
    Updates for applications inside a virtual layer can be delivered without repackaging and reshipping the virtual layer.
    The update happens through a Layer Patch which is the delta between the original virtual layer and the updated virtual layer.
  • Autorun from Layer and Deactivate on Last Processes Exit
    Any real application can be obliged to run inside a virtual layer every time it starts.
    The changes that are produced by the user during its use can stay inside the virtual layer or can be destroyed by resetting the virtual layer as soon as the real application is terminated.

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Release: Novell/PlateSpin Protect 8.1

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After the release of Migrate 8.1, Novell releases Protect 8.1.

Both Migrate and Protect come from the original PlateSpin PowerConvert. Novell split it in these two products after completing the acquisition of its subsidiary.
The idea behind this move is that customers may want to use the P2V migration engine for disaster recovery (something that PlateSpin evangelized for years) and so they want to have specific features for this task.

The new Protect 8.1 introduces the following features:

  • Live incremental replication with block-based transfers
  • File-level restore
  • Support for live incremental replications in V2P migrations
  • Support for VMware vSphere 4.0, Microsoft Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista

Tools: vAudit 1.0

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Richard Garsthagen, the popular VMware Senior Evangelist behind the organization of VMworld Europe, released a new free tool called vAudit.

This tool allows to track a VMware View 3.x environment is being used by the users, auditing their activity on the virtual desktops (logon and logon failures, working hours, logoff and disconnection) and showing it on a timeline.

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