VMware releases Desktop Reference Architecture Workload Simulator 1.1

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VMware developed a workload simulator to test VDI environments with View and Windows virtual desktops called Desktop Reference Architecture Workload Simulator (RAWC).

The company recently released version 1.1. which introduces Windows 7 workload simulation along with Windows XP, Office 2007, Windows Media Player and other technologies that are common in today’s Windows desktop environments.

Unfortunately the very interesting tool is not available for end-users but just for VMware Partners.

Thanks to Yellow Bricks for the news.

After Microsoft, also Red Hat extends RHEL licensing to Amazon EC2 deployments

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The adoption of cloud computing implies facing and solving a number of remarkable challenges. The security aspect is probably the most discussed ever but another key point that ISVs, cloud providers and customers have to agree on is licensing.

Licensing of guest operating systems and their applications in Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) cloud platforms is a critical aspect to consider when evaluating the economics of this technology. And really a few players are actively discussing it.
So it’s with a lot of interest that virtualization.info reports about the activity around Amazon and its Xen-based EC2 IaaS cloud.

Last month Microsoft and Amazon announced a new pilot program that allows their customers to extend their existing Windows Server Enterprise Agreement (EA) licenses, plus Software Assurance (SA), to the instances they have inside EC2.

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Oracle launches VirtualBox 3.2 beta 1

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Last week Oracle announced the availability of VirtualBox 3.2 beta 1 (build 60785).

The upcoming new version is going to introduce a remarkable number of new features, including:

  • Support for memory overcommit (ballooning only, 64bit guest operating systems only)
  • Support for CPU hot-plugging (Linux guest OSes and Windows Server 2008 Data Center Edition 64bit) and hot-removing (Linux guest OSes only)
  • Support for Large Pages

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Microsoft releases Virtual Machine Servicing Tool 3.0 beta

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After releasing version 2.1 in December 2009, Microsoft is preparing to launch a major new version of its virtual machines patch management tool: Virtual Machine Servicing Tool (VMST).

VMST 3.0, currently in beta, introduces a number of interesting features like:

  • Patching of offline virtual machines in a System Center Virtual Machine Manager (SCVMM) library
  • Patching of stopped and saved state virtual machines on a host
  • Patching of virtual machine templates
  • Support for manual copy of update packages into offline virtual hard disks in a SCVMM library
  • Support Hyper-V Live Migration (requires Windows Server 2008 R2 failover clusters)

Microsoft releases a Best Practices Analyzer for Hyper-V

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For most of its back-end server products Microsoft also offers a so called Best Practices Analyzer (BPA): a scan tool that examines the environment and returns the list of configuration mistakes that could be fixed.

There’s one for App-V 4.5, and now there’s one for Hyper-V 2008 R2 too (at least for the version that is included in Windows Server 2008 R2).

The free tool analyzes the configuration of Windows, of Hyper-V (including its virtual networking and virtual storage) and of existing virtual machines:

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Release: VKernel AppVIEW 1.0

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At the beginning of March VKernel released an interesting free tool called Capacity View.

The idea is to provide an extremely simple dashboard for Windows that summarizes the virtual infrastructure elements, the resources allocation and the amount of alerts that VMware vCenter is raising at any given moment.

This is not something that VMware administrators can’t have in other ways, but the value is in the way the data is presented, which makes information access faster.

Last week VKernel decided to use the same approach to solve another problem: understanding what’s happening inside the virtual machines.

The free dashboard AppVIEW 1.0 in fact displays information about just five virtual machines, listing the status of applications inside them over a month period:

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Release: Virtual Bridges VERDE 4.0

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As expected, Virtual Bridges recently released version 4.0 of its VDI platform VERDE.

The new product introduces a least a couple of interesting additional capabilities:

  • Support for the NoMachine NX remote protocol
  • Bi-directional user data synchronization in offline VDI scenarios

On top of that VERDE 4.0 introduces the much expected web management console, while retaining the command line interface that exists since early versions.

VERDE 4.0 is available for on-premises installation or through the RackSpace Cloud, thanks to a recent agreement between the two companies.

Release: MokaFive Suite 2.8

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At the beginning of April, MokaFive secured its third round of funding, collecting almost $40M in four years.

Just one month after, the company finally releases a new version of its security wrapper for hosted virtualization platforms: Suite 2.8

The MokaFive foundation engine included in Suite, Live PC, leverages a hosted virtualization platform to control and secure a virtual machine.
At the beginning the product used VMware Player. Then MokaFive decided to switch the engine to Parallels Workstation. Then back to VMware Player and VMware Fusion.
Now Suite 2.8 introduces beta support for another virtualization engine: Oracle VirtualBox (not clear what version).

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Next version of System Center will support Server App-V, Opalis orchestration and service modeling

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This week, during the Management Summit (MMS) 2010 conference, Microsoft showed some of the features that customers will see in the next version of System Center product family, due in 2011.

virtualization.info followed the live keynotes (day 1 and day 2) and reported a few notes on Twitter.
One of the most significant things said on stage is that next version of Virtual Machine Manager (SCVMM) will introduce support for the upcoming server-side version of App-V, apparently officially titled Server App-V.
It’s quite safe to assume that Server App-V won’t come out before next year if its management console is due for that timeframe.

Microsoft summarized some of the key information provided during the event on its corporate blog Dynamic Data Center Alliance:

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Red Hat drops Xen in RHEL 6.0 beta, Citrix recommends moving to Oracle Enterprise Linux – UPDATED

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When Red Hat announced its plan to focus on KVM, and subsequently acquired Qumranet, the startup that maintained the virtualization platform, it was clear that its implementation of Xen couldn’t survive much longer.
In Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 5.4 and 5.5 Xen and KVM coexisted, but the former is going to disappear in RHEL 6.0.

The first public beta of the new operating system in fact doesn’t have it anymore, according to ComputerWorld.

Quite interestingly, ComputerWorld also quotes Simon Crosby, the Citrix CTO of Datacenter and Cloud division, who said “Red Hat has not contributed to the Xen code base for several years”, also suggesting that Red Hat is now five years behind the market because of its decision to support KVM.

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