The XenServer team has announced the availability of XenServer Dundee pre-release, the next version of Citrix‘s Open Sourcevirtualization platform.
In this way, users may access the first software versions and they will be able to report their experience to the company.
This firts release includes one of the most demanded features from the previous edition: support for CentOS 7. Moreover, the plugin to manage dockers is already installed and it allows Xen Orchestra display the dockers running in virtual machines.
If you’d like to be one of the first ones to test it, access the download here.
Our VDI connection broker for Windows and Linux can be purchased through Citrix Ready Marketplace.
The compatibility between our software and XenServer 6.2 made it possible for Citrix to recognize VirtualCable as technology partner and, after testing its integration, they included it in its third-party solutions market.
The UDS Enterprise development team l has taken a step forward to achieve a perfect compatibility between UDS Enterprise y Citrix’s Open Source virtualization platform. The next version of our broker, which will be shortly released, includes full support for XenServer.
The Citrix CEO Mark Templeton has announced that they will end sales on VDI-in-a-Box. This decision is part of a series of actions that the company is performing in order to reduce the number of products in its portfolio and give greater weight to the ones that generate higher benefits.
Templeton said that this desktop virtualization solution “will be replaced by a more simple one which will have a more competitive price”, but he hasn’t given any detail in this regard so far.
The VDI architecture used by the University of Sevilla, the improvements in Citrix XenServer Workload Balancing an the new mobile virtual infrastruture have been the top 3 topics in our blog during the last two weeks.
Find below the links to these posts and have a look at them to find out why our followers have found them so interesting:
The recent release of a new version of XenServer 6.5 and a new version of the XenServer Workload Balancing (WLB) adds more features, a better user interface, more advanced monitoring features and changes in licensing, making this technology really useful for Citrix XenServer, XenDesktop, HDX and XenApp users.
The WLB is made up of 4 layers. The upper layer is the most important, since it allows to automate workload balancing, but the most used and powerful are the 3 underlying layers.
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