UDS Enterprise features VMware vSphere 6.0 support

UDS Enterprise features VMware vSphere 6.0 support

UDS Enterprise features full VMware vSphere 6.0 support. Our multiplatform connection broker for Windows and Linux was so far compatible with vSphere 5.

Continuing our alignment with new solutions strategy, our development team has been working during this summer to make our software compatible with the new version of VMware’s hypervisor. In this way, it is possible to deploy a VDI environment with vSphere 6.0 and UDS Enterprise.

VMworld 2015 US will kick off next Monday

VMworld 2015 US will kick off next Monday

VMworld US 2015 by VMware, one of the industry’s most outstanding virtualization and cloud computing events will kick off next Monday, August 30. From that day until September 3, the Moscone Center in San Francisco will welcome around 240 exhibitors and 23.000 attendees, that will enjoy more than 400 breakout sessions and labs.

With the theme of “Ready for Any,” attendees will hear about the business impact of One Cloud, Any Application, Any Device™; business mobility or the hybrid cloud,
This conference’s goal is to show the endless possibilities of technology that customers can implement anytime and anywhere, to solve virtually any IT problem.

How to tune EXSi for NFV workloads

How to tune EXSi for NFV workloads

The vSphere VMware ESXi hypervisor has been adjusted to provide high I/O throughput in an efficient way, using less CPU cycles and maintaining power, since it is required by so many workloads.

Telco and NFV application workloads are different from typical Tier I enterprise application workloads. In fact, they tend to be sensitive to latency, instability and often have a high packages rate and high bandwidth.

UDS Enterprise & VMware vSphere integration

UDS Enterprise & VMware vSphere integration

UDS Enterprise fully integrates with VMware vSphere 5 onwards.

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

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

oVirt, Open Source tools & vSphere

oVirt, Open Source tools & vSphere

Open Source continues to be one of the most interesting topics according to our readers. In fact, during last two weeks, two of the most read articles in our blog talk about this topic. In particular, the most highlighted posts talk about the deployment of a VDI architecture with oVirt, Open Source tools for developers and the creation of a desktop virtualization platform with vSphere.

Below you can find the links to these articles:

Deploying an Open Source VDI solution with oVirt

Over 100 Open Source tools for developers

How to create a VDI infrastructure with VMware vSphere

How to create a VDI infrastructure with VMware vSphere

How to create a VDI infrastructure with VMware vSphere

Today we continue with our posts series about VDI deployments with the main hypervisors in the market. After dealing with Hyper-V and oVirt, today we talk about VMware vSphere. Our VDI connection broker for Windows and Linux easily integrates with vSphere, since its components are offered in Virtual Appliance format. The elements that make up UDS Enterprise are hosted on the same VMware vSphere platform on which the virtual desktops are to be deployed by very simple steps.

Once the initial steps have been completed, the UDS Enterprise components are interconnected to each other and are subsequently connected to the platform on which the virtual desktops are to be deployed. At this time, we will obtain a robust and efficient virtual desktop platform that is prepared to administer and manage the virtual desktops deployed on VMware vSphere, with the virtual desktops now ready for users to connect.

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