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10 things you should know about virtualization
Virtualization has been a major buzzword in the IT world for a few years. Now the buzz is getting bigger, as we draw close to the release of Windows Server 2008 on March 1. Microsoft has promised that the Hyper-V virtualization component formerly called Viridian will follow within 180 days....
Tags: Application, Operating System, Server, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Virtual Machine, VM, Virtualization, Storage Management, Utility Computing, Hardware, Storage, Debra Littlejohn Shinder
Blog posts 2008-02-20
Secure hypervisor-based virtual server environments
How do you secure your virtual server environments?How do you secure your virtual server environments?
Tags: Tom Olzak, virtual server, virtual server environment
Discussion threads 2007-02-26
Increasing popularity of Virtual Machines leading to increased use of Linux
I have always used Microsoft products. I develop in Visual Studio, I use SQL Server 2005 and all its components, Windows 2003, etc. I know I SHOULD learn Linux. I tried installing it once before I had enough computer knowledge and I killed my mac
Tags: UNIX, Operating systems, OPEN SOURCE, paulcortens, Linux
Discussion threads 2006-12-09
Debug your Java code with ease using JPDA
The Java Platform Debugger Architecture JPDA helps developers debug a running Java application in all situations. Peter V. Mikhalenko explains how this technology works and discusses some practical aspects of its usage. Debugging a Java program can be really boring, especially when it's not easy to get access...
Tags: Java Platform, Java Platform Debugger Architecture, Java Debug Interface, Java, Peter V. Mikhalenko, Programming languages, debugger, Java Tips Newsletter, Back-end, Sun Microsystems Inc., Connector, JVMTI, VM, Java Debug Wire Protocol, Debugger Application, Communications Channel, Software Development, Software/Web Development
Technical articles 2006-11-30
Installing Windows Vista: The good, the bad, and the ugly
Installing Windows Vista: The good, the bad, and the uglyarticle rootInstalling Windows Vista: The good, the bad, and the uglyHave you attempted to install Windows Vista on any of your machines? If so, how did your experience compare to the process described here? Did you hit any additional snags?"Vista "...
Tags: Installing Windows Vista, installation, vista, deb shinder, vm, dual-boot, Microsoft Windows Vista, Linux, JodyGilbert, hardware, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP
Discussion threads 2006-08-17
Print Server hardware COnfiguration
HiQuestion 1 : can any one help me out to configure the print server. I need the system requirement for print server like what OS? How much RAM? What is disk space required for Spooling. Here we have 500 printers and more than 1500 employees..All the old printers are replaced...
Tags: cluster, hardware, Madhankumarl@..., print server, printer, server, vm, windows
Discussion threads 2006-06-07
VMWare, VM's, internet, & security
Hey all-I'm about to build my last 32 bit PC. I want to run XP Pro- then install & run VMWare in order to load 98-W2K as VM's (& a few Linux, as well).I have 4 home PC's, 2 used mainly for work-related tasks. Some are wired, some...
Tags: VM, tuppertutor@..., software, VMware Inc., VMware VM, Internet, security
Q&A 2006-05-26
Not just a buzz word, virtualization technology can improve your app development
Not just a buzz word, virtualization technology can improve your app developmentarticle rootWhich virtualization do you use?The downloadable version of this article is available here:http://techrepublic.com.com/5138-3513-6066855.htmlVirtualization has become a standard operating practice for many application developers. Which virtualization do you use and why?PotentialI've just started to look at this issue with...
Tags: VMware Inc., virtualization, VM, application development, robert bogue, Mark W. Kaelin, programming, backup, operating system, software
Discussion threads 2006-05-01
Virtualization using VMWare
This discussion thread is associated with this TechRepublic download:http://techrepublic.com.com/5138-10877-6062325.htmlWhich virtualization software do you use? How often do you use a virtual machine?VMWareWe have no less than 40 production systems on VMWare ESX. With the P2V product we're able to migrate legacy systems without inviting the vendor back out for a...
Tags: Servers, VMware Inc., server
Discussion threads 2006-04-18
Which virtualization product is the best?
A new TechRepublic poll asks, "Which virtualization product line do you prefer?VMwareVirtual PC / Virtual ServerXenOther"Which virtualization products do you use in your organization, and why?I think it boils down to "it depends"I personally like VMware for a number of reasons, but at the same time I can say I...
Tags: virtualization product, virtualization, vmware, virtual pc, virtual machine, poll, vm, xen, VMware Inc., Jason Hiner, networking, operating system
Discussion threads 2006-04-14
How scalable is your virtualization solution?
How scalable is your virtualization solution?article rootRemember the ORIGINAL VM - Still ViableLet's remember that IBM's VM virtual machine is the ORIGINAL virtualization OS, and has been in existance since 1970. With the emergence of mainframe IFL's integrated facility for Linux, z/VM is still growing with the ability to host...
Tags: IBM OS/2, it management, LeeMac, mainframe, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Virtual PC, operating system, PC, scalable, server, virtualization, vm, VMware Inc.
Discussion threads 2006-04-12
Virtualizing servers can improve your data center options
IT budgets are still strained, and the need to consolidate servers is more essential than ever. Because of the budget crunch, scaling up to mainframe-class systems is no longer a viable option for most enterprises, and so "scaling out" or using more small servers has become the trend in many...
Tags: data center, desktop, Mike Talon, operating system, server, software, VM
Technical articles 2003-10-01
Veo Mobile/Advanced Web Camera 7 (Windows)
The Veo Advanced Connect has everything you need to get the most out of web camming. The camera's refined focus dial allows you to focus with precision. A built-in digital microphone provides clear, single-source syncing of audio and video.
Tags: built-In, VM, Veo Advanced Connect, Microsoft Windows, Corporate Communications, Operating Systems, Software, Marketing
Software downloads 2003-01-13
Keep your virtual machine off my network
A growing danger occuring on IT networks today is rogue virtual machines on desktop systems. Lack of knowledge on how to handle this new security issue could leave you scratching your head. by Steven Warren
Tags: Desktop, Network, Virtual Machine, Network Address Translation Translation, VM, Desktop Virtualization, Networking, Hardware, Virtualization, Steven Warren
Blog posts 2009-02-12
VIMICRO USB PC Camera 4.2.1126.72 (Windows)
VIMICRO USB PC Camera provide PC users with high-quality image and video in CIF, VGA, 1.3M Pixel format.
Tags: Image, VM, Microsoft Windows, Corporate Communications, Desktops, Operating Systems, Software, Marketing, Hardware
Software downloads 2003-11-26
Mini-glossary: 10+ virtualization terms you should know
You may not have time to learn everything there is to know about virtualization, but a familiarity with the terminology will help you follow the trends, technical details, and industry developments as they emerge. Here's a quick rundown of the virtualization terms you're most likely to encounter. by Debra Littlejohn...
Tags: Operating System, Virtual Machine, VM, Virtualization, Desktop Virtualization, Cloud Computing, Operating Systems, Storage Management, Hardware, Software, Storage, Debra Littlejohn Shinder
Blog posts 2008-11-06
It is easy to run Windows Vista on Mac OS X
It is indeed possible to run both Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X at the same time on a single personal computer. The key is VMware Fusion, a virtualization platform that allows you to run Windows in an OS X environment. by Steven Warren
Tags: Apple Macintosh, VMware Fusion, Microsoft Windows Vista, VMware Inc., VM, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Operating Systems, Desktop Virtualization, Apple Mac OS X, Software, Apple Mac OS, Steven Warren
Blog posts 2008-11-20
What is your best definition of VM sprawl?
VM sprawl is becoming a real problem in the data center of today. If you do not get a handle on it, virtual machines can become quite costly. by Steven Warren
Tags: Sprawl, Virtual Machine, VM, Desktop Virtualization, Steven Warren
Blog posts 2008-12-09
Turning over the desktop: VDI, Terminals and more
In this week's IT Leadership blog, Scott Lowe talks about some of the reasons you might consider VDI. Here, he'll go over some of the ways by which a VDI implementation takes form. by Scott Lowe
Tags: Solution, Operating System, Environment, Virtual Machine, VDI, VM, Desktop Virtualization, Desktops, Hardware, Scott Lowe
Blog posts 2008-11-24
10 things you should know about Hyper-V
Hyper-V is getting good reviews, even from some Microsoft critics, and the release of the standalone version has made it even more attractive. Deb Shinder looks at the most important aspects of the Hyper-V platform. by Debra Littlejohn Shinder
Tags: Microsoft Virtual Server, Device, MAC, Network, Microsoft Windows Server, Operating System, Microsoft Windows Vista, MAC Address, Microsoft Corp., Virtual Machine, Hyper-V, Hypervisor Technology, VM, Linux Virtual Machine, Device Emulation, Mouse Pointer Capture, Virtualization, Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Microsoft Windows, Desktop Virtualization, Cloud Computing, Storage Management, Utility Computing, Servers, Operating Systems, Hardware, Software, Storage, Debra Littlejohn Shinder
Blog posts 2008-10-21
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