VMware announced at the beginning of this year changes in its virtualization portfolio, which will be effective this week. Next Thursday 30th June VMware vSphere Enterprise, VMware vSphere with Operations Management Standard and VMware vSphere with Operations Management Enterprise will reach end of avalability.
This new portfolio of VMware vSphere solutions will only include the following three product:
VMware has announced through vSphere official blog that #C client (also known as AKA Desktop Client/thick client/vSphere Client for Windows) won’t be available for the next vSphere version.
Current VMware hypervisor versions (6.0, 5.5) will follow the standard support period, so they won’t be affected.
The company is going to replace this desktop client for vSphere HTML5 Web Client, which they ensure is “faster and improves user experience”.
Dell has decided to stop developing vWorkspaceVDI software, which was acquired a few years ago, in 2012.
The company explained they will continue offering support and updates to their current clients and they will also be able to expand their environments, but they will stop selling licenses to new customers and they won’t release any new vWorkspace version.
One of many new features that will be added to UDS Enterprise 2.0 is a new connector for vSphere. This new component makes VMware hypervisor management more easy from UDS Enterprise.
Among other features, it is compatible with new versions of VMware APIS and it can not only detect issues external to our software, but it also fixes them up. For example, it finds those machines which haven’t been totally destroyed in vSphere and it deletes them, restoring the available resources while it eases the work of platform admins and improves user experience.
VMware has introduced Virtual SAN 6.2, the new version of the storage solution for vSphere virtual machines. This software provides core storage services with high performance, scalability and flexibility for virtualized production environments.
This solution changes storage management from device to application, enabling administrators to provision storage for applications in minutes.
Our blog is getting more and more visits every day, many users interested in virtualization and Open Source read our posts to be up to date with these topics and with the news related to our sofware UDS Enterprise and our company.
During last weeks, our Trending Topics have been the deployment of virtual desktops with UDS Enterprise and VMware vSphere, our new Certified Partners Program and Kali Linux rolling edition released.
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