Red Hat, Linux & UDS Enterprise 1.7

Red Hat, Linux & UDS Enterprise 1.7

Would you like to know the hottest VDI and Open Source news according to our followers?

As usual, we collect the links to the most read posts in our blog, in this case during the last two weeks of June.

The topics are related to Red Hat Connect for Technology Partners, Linux and what’s new in UDS Enterprise 1.7

Enjoy your reading!

Red Hat includes UDS Enterprise in new partner portal

How to remove proprietary software from the Linux kernel

What’s new in UDS Enterprise 1.7

VDI security guide

VDI security guide

With the wide variety of endpoints that exist today in the corporate environments, security is more important that ever, since, in addition, users are becoming increasingly more independent and it is harder to manage passwords, application configurations and network access.

Virtual desktop platforms favor security, since data is stored in VDI servers within the data center and it is safer that store them locally. And not only that. Desktop virtualization allows administrators to have more control over the distribution of desktops and applications.

Red Hat includes UDS Enterprise in new partner portal

Red Hat includes UDS Enterprise in new partner portal

Red Hat has recognized VirtualCable as technology partner and has included the company in the new website Red Hat Connect for Technology Partners

This new program assures that the solutions included have been validated and are supported on Red Hat’s platform. Thus, the VDI connection broker for Windows and Linux UDS Enterprise has become part os this ecosysten certified by the multinational.

QEMU-KVM virtual machines: live migration

QEMU-KVM virtual machines: live migration

Virtual machines live migration is a really interesting topic regarding virtualization, since guests continue growing (more CPUs, more RAM) and uptime demands are the same and long pauses between virtual machines migrating from one host to another are not expected.

Reading the article below, you’ll learn how to perform a live migration with QEMU/KVM hypervisor. In addition, the post includes interesting information about the early days, present and future of this hypervisor; paying special attention to the updates, optimization and the constant changes required in the design to meet the demands of the community.

Live Migrating QEMU-KVM Virtual Machines

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