Hyper-V vs ESXi, Open Source VDI & Teradici PCoIP

Hyper-V vs ESXi, Open Source VDI & Teradici PCoIP

In our last article of the year before taking a short break for Christmas, we will recap the articles in our blog that have been most successful during this year. In this way, we take the pulse of the most outstanding news about VDI and Open Source according to the criteria of our readers and offer the opportunity to finish the year well informed to those who have not yet had the opportunity to take a look at these articles.

UDS Enterprise attains VMware Partner Ready for vSphere Validation

UDS Enterprise attains VMware Partner Ready for vSphere Validation

VirtualCable, the company that develops and supports UDS Enterprise VDI & vApp connection broker, today announced that its UDS Enterprise has attained VMware Partner Ready for vSphere validation.

By validating UDS Enterprise 2.2.1 with VMware vSphere 6.7, and attaining the VMware Partner Ready logo, VirtualCable has tested and verified its interoperability with VMware vSphere and can fully manage customer support requests for UDS Enterprise with VMware vSphere.

Microsoft Hyper-V vs VMware ESXi

Microsoft Hyper-V vs VMware ESXi

Hypervisor platforms developed by Microsoft and VMware are two of the most commonly used proprietary solutions in virtualization projects. If you work in this sector, you surely know them quite well, but do you know exactly what are the differences between Hyper-V and ESXi? In this article we are going to try to analyze them taking as reference the latest version of both software so that you have clear which of these two solutions would be better adapted to the needs of your project.

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