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 ...
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There nothing like a huge IPO and being described as the hottest tech stock since Google to attract attention to your company, and it seems that this is what's happened to VMware. Writing on ...
With the huge push behind their VMware Infrastructure 3 product, who would have thought that VMware still had time to worry about its legacy server class virtualization product, VMware ESX Server 2.x?
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 ...
Security recommendations change depending on whether they deal with a server or an appliance. How does that mesh with a virtual infrastructure in which both ESX and ESXi play almost identical roles ...
Gordon Haff is Red Hat's cloud evangelist although the opinions expressed here are strictly his own. He's focused on enterprise IT, especially cloud computing. However, Gordon writes about a wide ...
So i have a bunch of macpro 3,1 (2008) machines around and in the very serious need of getting a virtualised setup going for our server. I have read on the vmware forums that someone got ESXi running ...
don't know what forum to post this on but here is the question. i have a vmware esxi server running with server 2k8 running file/print server. i have 6 seperate disks in the system and 5 are being ...