UDS and Moodle, XenServer & VMware TAP

UDS and Moodle, XenServer & VMware TAP

UDS Enterprise and Moodle integration developed by Malaga University and VirtualCable, the video showing virtual desktops deployment with UDS Enterprise and Citrix XenServer and VirtualCable joining VMware Technology Alliance Program (TAP) have been the most read posts in our blog during the last two weeks.

Find below the links to the articles on these topics so you keep up with the most interesting news according to our followers:

UDS Enterprise & Moodle help the learning community

Video: UDS Enterprise & Citrix XenServer VDI

VirtualCable joins VMware TAP Program

Video: UDS Enterprise & Citrix XenServer VDI

Video: UDS Enterprise & Citrix XenServer VDI

UDS Enterprise, our multiplatform connection broker, is used to deploy and manage VDI, remote desktops, applications and other Windows & Linux services. One of its most required uses is virtual desktops deployment, which may be performed using one or several hypervisor platforms, depending on the specific requirements of each project.

Our broker is compatible with the major hipervisors, such as VMware vSphere, Microsoft Hyper-V, Red Hat KVM, oVirt KVM, Nutanix Acropolis… Another one is Xen, which drives Citrix’s Open Source virtualization platform, XenServer.

Hypervisors, oVirt & connection protocols

Hypervisors, oVirt & connection protocols

According to our followers, the most interesting topics added to our blog during last weeks are: the main differences among three of the most popular hypervisors (Hyper-V, ESXi & XenServer); UDS Enterprise & oVirt integration and the possibility of using any connection protocol with UDS Enterprise.

Find below the link to the top 3 articles in our blog in case you missed them:

Hyper-V, ESXi & XenServer comparison

ZDNet highlights UDS Enterprise & oVirt integration

UDS Enterprise supports any connection protocol

Hyper-V, ESXi & XenServer comparison

Hyper-V, ESXi & XenServer comparison

The choice of the hypervisor that best meets business’ needs is a great dilemma for companies when deploying a virtualization platform.

The best solution is not the same for all companies, it depends on the specific requirements in each case. If you need a simple virtualization platform, Microsoft Hyper-V or VMware ESXi free versions may be appropiate for you. They are two of the most popular hypervisors and they feature professional support and updates. On the other hand, Citrix XenServer has interesting advantages for Linux users.

Video: UDS Enterprise & Citrix XenServer VDI

UDS Enterprise & Citrix XenServer integration

UDS Enterprise fully integrates with Citrix XenSever 6.5 onwards. In fact, UDS Enterprise has been recognized as Citrix Ready.

UDS Enterprise components are offered in Virtual Appliance format and they are hosted on the XenServer platform on which the virtual desktops are going to be deployed.

The integration process is very easy, you can check it reading this presentation:

New Citrix Ready Marketplace

New Citrix Ready Marketplace

Citrix has renewed the Citrix Ready Marketplace, launching a new website with a more modern and functional design. The user experience has been improved, so that it is now much easier for companies to find third-party compatible products or solutions that best suit their needs

The Citrix Customer Experience and Web Development teams have been working for months in order to understand customer’s needs and priorities. After analyzing that feedback, they have completely redesigned the website, which offers a wide range of partners and solutions that have previously been tested and verified by the company.

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