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Testing VMware Converter beta version
Craig Pringle has tested the beta version of VMware Converter to convert his physical server to a virtual one. The description of this process is very detailed and includes useful screenshots.
Support of Windows Vista in Parallels Workstation 2.2 for Windows and Linux
November 22, 2006 - Parallels, a server and workstation virtualization solutions company, announced the update of Parallels Workstation 2.2 for Windows and Linux. The new version is free and allows you to run multiple operational systems on the host. The host OS can be Linux or Windows, including Windows Vista.
Release of VMware Workstation 5.5.3
VMware has released a new version of VMware Workstation. The next version planned to the beginning of the year 2007 will probably support Windows Vista. You can download VMware Workstation 5.5.3 here. New features of version 5.5.3:
Virtual Iron in collaboration with Intel
Virtual Iron Software (Lowell, Massachusetts), the company that provides virtual infrastructure management software solutions, has announced its collaboration with Intel. The announcement was made at Intel’s Quad-Core Software Symposium mainly devoted to the release of Quad-Core Intel Xeon processor 5300 series.
Virtualization – a matter of concern for IT directors
A recent survey has demonstrated a low percent of IT directors (less than 30%) using server virtualization. About 80 percent say they are not going to use it at all. The reasons are fears about the risks involved; downtime, degraded application performance, costs, etc. These fears prevent many IT organizations from studying the benefits of server virtualization that they can get to themselves.
Managing Xen With Xen-Tools, Xen-Shell, And Argo
HowtoForge company has released three user guides on the installation of xen-tools, xen-shell, and Argo on a Debian system. The guides contain a number of scripts and tools that are necessary while working with Xen guest domains. The command-line interface allows users to get along without server administrators. All the packages were made for Debian systems, but can also support other systems.
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