NetBSD 3.1 has been released, and among new features finally appears official support for Xen 3.0.3 domU.
This way NetBSD becomes second operating system for Xen after Linux. Solaris will come next year.
Download it here.
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NetBSD 3.1 has been released, and among new features finally appears official support for Xen 3.0.3 domU.
This way NetBSD becomes second operating system for Xen after Linux. Solaris will come next year.
Download it here.
VMware released a new security advice about VirtualCenter:
The security issue is caused due to the x.509 certificate presented by a server at the beginning of an SSL session is not verified.
This can be exploited to spoof valid servers via a man-in-the-middle attack.The security issue is reported in the following versions:
- VMware VirtualCenter client 2.x before 2.0.1 Patch 1 (Build 33643)
- VMware VirtualCenter client 1.4.x before 1.4.1 Patch 1 (Build 33425)
Download the VirtualCenter 2.0.1 Patch 1 here and VirtualCenter 1.4.1 Patch 1 here.
At the moment the huge chinese market is still far from virtualization hype hitting US and Europe since a couple of years.
But the situation is going to change and a first sign comes from SWsoft, which announces 30 chinese hosting providers, including HiChina, adopted Virtuozzo in last 6 months.
Readers from China are welcomed to write a comment and tell industry perception about virtualization in their country.
In the upcoming LinuxWorld OpenSolutions Summit, arranged for 14-15 February 2007 in New York City, attendees will find a whole track about virtualization.
The 7 sessions included in the track will be:
This panel session will discuss these emerging technologies and examine how they can be leveraged to make the data center more efficient, flexible and agile while dramatically reducing cost and complexity.
The results show that the precision that predicts by using our models is higher than traditional method. The availability of molecular structures of drug targets and candidate compounds has opened the door for the application of large scale grid computing technology to conduct virtual drug design. Through the use of PGA on Linux grid computing cluster, we developed the computing power to effectively discover potential drug candidates. Our models generate better profiles of combinatorial drug candidates optimized by PGA.
This talk will show you how to consolidate RISC and UNIX workloads onto industry-standard microprocessors, to achieve even greater consolidation than previously. An architectural description introduces you to new technologies for moving applications between platforms. A case study examines the process of virtualizing an entire heterogeneous data center, and a demo gives you a first hand experience of a single virtualized consolidated system supporting multiple instruction sets and operating systems.
Register for it here.
The virtualization.info Events Calendar has been update accordingly.
The SANS Institute is reporting about some malicious program able to recognize virtual machines and avoid installing on them.
Since virtual machines are a great solution for covering honeypot role, some worm writers may want delay their malware discovery refusing to install inside virtual environments.
While this behaviour is meaningful today, it’s doomed to change within few years, when virtual machines will be a de-facto standard both for server and for client (think about VDI) population.
Meanwhile SANS suggests to run a piece of code on physical machines so that they mimick virtual machines answer. This may slow down infections better than any antivirus…
Read the whole article at source.
Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) is the first general computing grid based on Xen. Amazon is testing the service since this summer, but at the moment new Xen capability to run Windows guest OSes is still unavailable.
To workaround this limitation Enomaly, the consulting company offering a multi-plaftorm management solution called Enomalism Virtualized Management Console (VMC), managed to run Windows inside EC2 with help of QEMU.
They prepared an extensive how-to for installing Fedora Core 6, QEMU and Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 on top. Read it here.
It worth to remember that this scenario is totally unsupported and performances may be less than acceptable, given the two nested layers of virtualization.
The second milestone towards RHEL 5, which will count virtualization amoung its main features, is introducing the technology preview of Xen for Itanium 2 architectures DesktopLinux.com reports.
Some rumors report Red Hat will offer a certain amount of free RHEL 5 licenses where the OS is running inside Xen VMs, mimicking what Microsoft already does with Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition.
Management solutions supporting two or more virtualization platorms are multiplying day after day. Last one is BixData which introduces suppoort for both VMware and Xen from its version 2.6.
Howto Forge published a step-by-step for setting up the product in the right way for this task.
Download it here.
The russian startup Veeam updated its free tool for file transfers on VMware ESX Server environments, FastSCP, reaching 1.1.
In this new build introduces the ability to copy complete folders and subfolders, and full support for ESX Server 2.5x.
At the same time the company announced its flagship product, Monitor, is now available also for 64 bits operating systems.
Download both here.
The virtualization.info Virtualization Industry Roadmap has been updated accordingly.
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