vSphere 6.5 boosts vCenter operations

vSphere 6.5 boosts vCenter operations

VMware announced during the event VMworld Europe which is being held this week in Barcelona anew version of vSphere, that will be compatible with containers technologies.

The new release of the hypervisor makes the work of IT admins more easy, sice it offers more automation capabilities and has more advanced management functionalities, while reinforces integrated security and supports new applications.

UDS Enterprise 2.0 RC, Debian & trainings for partners

UDS Enterprise 2.0 RC, Debian & trainings for partners

The general availability of UDS Enterprise 2.0 Release Candidate, the fixing of a vulnerability detected in Debianand the new trainings for partners desingned by the UDS Enterprise were the most outstanding topics in our blog during the first fortnight of September.

Find below the links to the posts on these subjects so that you can keep up to date with the most important news on Open Source and virtualization according to our followers:

New vCenter Server migration tool

New vCenter Server migration tool

Migrating from one vCenter to another has been so far a hard task, since it was pretty difficult to deploy and configure a new vCenter Server while keeping the existing one to perform the migration. When performing this task, one should take into account many factors, as the sieze of the environment, the number of solutions using vCenter Server as an endpoint and hoy physical and virtual networks are configured. Drafting the full migration of a virtual infrastructure plan may also take a long time.

But now, it’s going to be far more easy, since VMware has announced the release of vSphere 6.0 Update 2m (Migration), an automate tool to migrate from a vCenter Server 5.5 Windows to vCenter Server Appliance 6.0 Update 2.

Hyper-V, ESXi, oVirt VDI & Open Source software

Hyper-V, ESXi, oVirt VDI & Open Source software

We’re back to school and to start the week we’re compiling the most read articles in our blog during the summer. The comparison between Microsoft‘s and VMware‘s hypervisors, the deployment of an Open Source desktop virtualization infrastructure with oVirt* and the list of the top 2015 Open Source software have been the most popular posts.

Find below the links to these articles so that you can keep up to date with the most outstanding topics related to VDI and Open Source according to our followers:

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