Without any press announcement or ticker-tape parade, VMware decided to quietly remove the "server" from the VMware ESX Server product line. In case you missed it, VMware's hypervisor product is no ...
VMware's hosted or Type-2 hypervisor has been around for nearly a decade. But has this virtualization platform reached end of life? There has been quite a bit of interesting chatter and a whole lot of ...
Hey guys, I am looking at this product line to help me spread my burdgeoning application requirements over my underutilized server hardware. Having used the workstation product in the past I have been ...
News of the offering emerged in a throwaway line in the Release Notes for version 8.0 Update 3e of the Broadcom business unit's ESXi hypervisor. Just below the "What's New" section of that document is ...
This week’s exclusive sneak peek of a book is VMware ESX Server in the Enterprise: Planning and Securing Virtualization Servers, by Edward L. Haletky, published by Prentice Hall. Haletky recently left ...
In a tersely worded blog post, Iain Mulholland, director of VMware's Security Response Center, said the posted ESX code and associated commentary was created between 2003 and 2004. Mulholland did not ...
We are strong believers in disaggregation and composability here at The Next Platform, and we think that eventually the tyranny of the physical confines and configurations of motherboard will be over.
I'm a newbie to the whole VMware environment so I hope I overlooked something simple but can't figure out what is causing this problem. I might have some of the terms backwards. <BR><BR>I've been ...