The US startup Kaviza announced yesterday a “strategic investment” by Citrix. The two companies didn’t disclose the sum or the terms of the deal (round of funding, technology partnership, etc.).
Kaviza offers an all-in-one VDI solution that doesn’t require a shared storage and dedicated, load balanced connection brokers.
The customer just has to deploy the vendor’s virtual appliance on its hypervisor of choice and he’s ready to go.
This VDI-in-a-box appliance uses the virtualization host local storage (and any other DAS device attached) to store the virtual desktop golden images and their linked clones.
When deployed in multiple instances, it works as a cluster, replicating/synchronizing its configuration, distributing the virtual desktops across all the available virtualization hosts, and brokering the incoming connections thanks to a patent pending grid architecture.
Last but not least, it includes a management console for virtual desktop administration: kMGR.
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