Citrix pre-announces XenDesktop 4.0 Feature Pack 1

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Yesterday, while busy partying with Microsoft around the new VDI licensing and the additional revenue opportunity that RemoteFX will introduce, Citrix also announced the upcoming Feature Pack 1 for XenDesktop 4.0 (expected before the end of March).

In a corporate blog post, the company detailed the planned features:

  • Streamed user profiles
    XenDesktop 4.0 FP1 will be able to stream user profiles in the same way it does for applications. Citrix reports that access to virtual desktops is 5x faster thanks to this.
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Cisco breaks VMmark record for 2 sockets systems with UCS, announces over 400 customers

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Yesterday Cisco published the first VMware VMmark benchmark obtained with its Unified Computing System blade platform B250 M2 and VMware vSphere 4.0 Update 1.

The B250 M2 machine, powered by the just released Intel Xeon quad-core X5680 CPUs (codename Westmere) at 3.33GHz and 192GB RAM, scored 35.83 with 26 tiles, a 42% increase over the previous best result obtained by Fujitsu with the RX300 S5 and VMware vSphere 4.0: 25.16 with 17 tiles.

The full configuration of this B250 M2 is described here.

CRN reports that new UCS systems with the impressive Intel Xeon 5600 CPUs, used for this benchmark, will be available in April. 

Cisco also announced that it has over 400 customers for UCS, and that “most of them” are using it in production.

Benchmarks: Microsoft VHD vs Raw Disk vs Regular File

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Yesterday Microsoft announced a number of new technologies and initiatives around desktop/server virtualization and VDI.

The company also announced a new paper titled Virtual Hard Disk Performance.

The 35-pages document describes a benchmark executed by Microsoft to compare I/O performance of files inside its Virtual Hard Disk (VHD) format (both fixed size and dynamically created) against files inside raw disks and files inside the NTFS file system.

Tests were executed on systems running a number of different workloads, including SQL and Exchange.
Microsoft explains that compared to previous implementations, VHD support is native inside Windows Server 2008 R2 and thus is not depending on the presence of Hyper-V:

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Tool: VMware Health Check Report

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William Lam, a UNIX Systems Administrator at Salesforce.com, popular in the virtualization community, develops a Perl script which scans VMware ESX/ESXi hosts and vSphere vCenter servers and reports the status of number of aspects.

Called VMware Health Check Report, it reached version 4.0 yesterday, offering very welcome new capabilities:

  • Report is now completely modular in which categories to display via a configuration file
  • Ability to specify specific ESX/ESXi host to query
  • Ability to specify specific Virtual Mchines to query
  • vCenter HA Advanced Runtime information
  • vCenter HA Configuration (primary/secondary and node states)
  • vCenter HA Advanced Configurations
  • vCenter DRS Advanced Runtime information
  • ESX/ESXi IP/HOSTNAME of vCenter Management IP
  • ESX/ESXi Newly improved Hardware and System Health Stuats information
  • ESX/ESXi Advanced Configurations
  • ESX/ESXi NUMA information
  • VM UUID,Bootime,Resource Statistics, Fault Tolerance, Thin provisioned and NPIV information

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VMware Labs hosts a new project: Weasel

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Less than two weeks ago VMware launched a new online facility simply called Labs.
It hosts a number of R&D project developed by VMware engineers and not yet included in the official product portfolio (thus not supported).

The facility opened with 10 open source, downloadable tools. Yesterday a new one surfaced: Weasel.

Weasel is an Operating System installer similar to Redhat’s Anaconda.

When you insert the ESX Installation DVD, this program guides you through the steps of network configuration, disk selection, etc. Or it can perform an automated install based on a script similar to Redhat kickstart scripts.

VMware published a video of it in action:

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VMware hires former Sun and IBM executives for ANZ region

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CRN reports that VMware just hired a couple of new sales executives in Australia and New Zealand.

The first one is Duncan Bennet, former Managing Director of ANZ region at Sun.
Bennet, who worked at Sun for almost 10 years, is now Director of Sales at VMware.

The second one is Steve Coad, former Sales Leader of ANZ region at XIV, a storage vendor acquired by IBM in January 2008.
Coad now is the VMware Enterprise Sales Director for Australia.

VMware loses Director of Cloud Computing Product Marketing and Executive Vice President of Worldwide Marketing

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virtualization.info reports today about another couple of high level departures at VMware: Wendy Perilli, former Director of Cloud Computing Product Marketing and Jeffrey Engelmann, former Executive Vice President of Worldwide Marketing.

Perilli arrived in VMware in 2006, with the acquisition of Akimbi Systems. She has been in charge of the SMB product marketing first, moving to the Cloud Computing business in January 2007.
She left in December to join OpTier, a company focused on business transaction management, as Senior Vice President of Corporate Marketing.

Engelmann has been in VMware at least since 2005 (we don’t have a complete curriculum about him).
He joined now EazyBusiness, a provider of cloud-based business applications, as its new Chairman and CEO.

Microsoft announces changes in desktop/server virtualization and VDI strategy – UPDATED

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One hour before starting a joint webcast with Citrix about its new virtualization strategy for desktops, Microsoft briefly announces a number of new initiatives, upcoming technologies and licensing changes.

About hosted desktop virtualization:

About bare-metal server virtualization:

  • Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1 will introduce a memory overcommit technique for Hyper-V R2 called Dynamic Memory.
    The news leaked at the beginning of February.

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