During the recently ended VMworld conference (see virtualization.info live coverage), VMware announced a remarkable number of new products. One of them is the long awaited View 4.5.
The product, which has been postposed in the past, introduces the following features (besides the obvious support for vSphere 4.1):
- Integration with ThinApp 4.6 to deploy applications to VMware View desktop pools
- Integration with vShield Endpoint to provide optimized antivirus protection
- Support for Microsoft Windows 7 guest operating systems (32bit and 64bit)
- Role-based authentication and administration delegation
- Unified log system (with support for 3rd party tools reporting)
- New management interface (based on Adobe Flex)
- Inclusion of a Management Pack for Microsoft System Center Operation Manager (SCOM)
- Support for tiered-storage in View Composer (read-only gold master image, redo log snapshots and guest OS paging file can be stored onto separate storage LUNs)
- Support for Microsoft Sysprep-ed images in View Composer
- Support for autonomous Persistent Disks (they can be detached, migrated, reattached or archived)
- Support for FIPS 140-2
- Support for Microsoft PowerShell scripting
- Support for Apple Mac OS X in View Client as host operating system (no support for PCoIP protocol)
- Support for offline VDI, through a hosted virtualization platform on end-user workstation and laptops (Local mode)
