In response to a VMware user group security survey conducted earlier this year, VMware said it would consider certain initiatives aimed at increasing awareness of security updates to its customers and ...
With welcome improvements to key features, as well as the bundling of backup and recovery, the leading virtualization platform doesn't disappoint In the not so distant past, VMware held a long and ...
Migrating from VMware Virtual Infrastructure 3 to VMware vSphere 4 was a difficult journey for me. There were several issues with this migration, that I have ...
The vSphere Web Client has gone through some changes that may seem confusing, so here's a quick rundown of where to find the good stuff. With the release of vSphere 5.1, VMware has made a significant ...
After a decade of expanding the various capacities of its server virtualization hypervisor, ESXi, and the virtual machines that run on it, you might think that VMware was pretty much done with ...
VMware vSphere 4, out today, is a big release, with plenty of new features and changes, but it’s not your run-of-the-mill major update. The new features, which range from VM clustering to agentless VM ...
VMware customers are venting their spleen over the licensing changes coming in vSphere 5, which in some cases will amount to a significant price hike. Evidence of customers' frustration can be found ...
VMware vSphere 5 introduced a set of virtual machine (VM) icons to help virtualisation admins identify the different types of objects in their vCenter inventory. Although that’s good news, a bug in ...
VMware hopes its vSphere 5 virtualisation suite will encourage small businesses to use its hypervisor by quadrupling the power available to virtual machines and eliminating the need for a dedicated ...
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