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Gleb Reys November 19, 2008 Leave a Comment

Are you a Mac user? Parallels Desktop 4 reviews for you

I don't own a Mac (yet), but it looks like the latest release of Parallels virtualization software, Parallels Desktop 4 for Mac, caused quite an excitement among the fans. I thought I'd share the links with you.

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Filed Under: Interesting reads Tagged With: parallels, parallels desktop

Gleb Reys September 30, 2008 Leave a Comment

Desktop Virtualization News, Sep 30th 2008

I'm going through a rather busy week, so only one thing from the news today: VMware releases Workstation 6.5!

New features in VMware Workstation 6.5

  • Seamless desktop experience with Unity
  • Support for DirectX 3D graphic
  • Simplify creating Windows and Linux virtual machines with Easy Install
  • VM record and replay for groundbreaking debugging
  • Create ACE encrypted virtual machines

Filed Under: Virtualization News Tagged With: VMware, vmware workstation

Gleb Reys September 21, 2008 Leave a Comment

Useful Desktop Virtualization Links: Sep 21st, 2008

Here are a few links which I enjoyed last week:

  • Virtualization Admin: A First Look at the VMware Server 2.0 RC1
  • Virtual Geek: What does vStorage Really Mean?
  • Virtual Optics: Why VMware over NetApp NFS?
  • Yellow Bricks: Expanding Virtual Desktops with VMware View
  • RTFM Education: Offline VDI
  • InfoWorld: VMware Workstation 6.5 vs Sun xVM VirtualBox 2.0

Feel free to share more links in the comments, I'm always interested in learning more and helping people share really useful posts!

Filed Under: Virtualization News Tagged With: vmware server, vmware view, vstorage

Gleb Reys September 18, 2008 Leave a Comment

Desktop Virtualization News, Sep 18th 2008

With the ever-increasing number of exciting changes and news in desktop virtualization space, I think this website needs regular summaries, and they will probably look similar to this post today.

Let me know if you like the format and whether you want me to change or add anything.

VMware news

VMworld 2008 is happening in Vegas this week, so naturally most of the news are to do with VMware!

  • Thin Client Compatibility Guide for VDM got updated on Sep 15th, 2008
  • Sun Microsystems will add VMware VDI and VMware VDI to the fully supported desktop virtualization solutions it offers to customers – certainly a decision customers will benefit from
  • VMware Fusion 2.0 is officially released – desktop-based virtualization is gaining momentum, and Fusion is one of the best ways to get your Windows VM running on Mac
  • VMware View is announced – it's a set of products that extend VMware’s Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) solutions to include both server hosted virtual desktops and client virtual desktops that can run on any laptop or desktop computer.

Other news

  • AppSense Environment Manager 8.0 is announced
  • VirtualComputer announces the NxTop desktop virtualization suite

Filed Under: Virtualization News Tagged With: VMware, vmware fusion, vmware vdm

Gleb Reys September 17, 2008 Leave a Comment

Sun xVM Virtualization Portfolio

Image courtesy of Steve Wilson: http://blogs.sun.com/stevewilson/

Sun Microsystems has announced a full virtualization portfolio last week: Sun xVM. While there is a PDF product description for xVM portfolio, I thought I'd take a minute to mention it here before posting my first impressions next week.

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Gleb Reys September 9, 2008 Leave a Comment

VirtualBox 2.0

Sun xVM VirtualBox

Sun xVM VirtualBox

Finally, I have the time to confirm one of the releases I've been waiting for: VirtualBox, a desktop virtualization by Sun Microsystems, turned 2.0 last week and you can download VirtualBox 2.0 right now!

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Filed Under: Sun Microsystems Tagged With: Sun Microsystems, virtualbox, xvm

Gleb Reys September 9, 2008 1 Comment

RedHat Acquires Qumranet for $107m

One of the highlights of the past week is the acquisiton of Qumranet by RedHat. Qumranet, the author and main developer of KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machine), will join RedHat with both desktop and server virtualization products.

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Filed Under: Virtualization News Tagged With: acquisition, kvm, qumranet, redhat

Gleb Reys September 3, 2008 Leave a Comment

5 Great Articles Comparing VMware ESX to ESXi

Seems like the exact list of differences between VMware ESX and ESXi has been a very popular question lately. If you're interested in all the details, I've got some great links to share:

  • What is VMware ESX server 3i (ESXi)
  • VMware ESX and ESXi comparison – VMware KB article
  • Networking differences between ESX and ESXi – yet another VMware KB document
  • Differences between ESX and ESXi with a follow up Technical differences between ESX and ESXi

Filed Under: VMware Tagged With: esx, esxi, VMware

Gleb Reys July 4, 2008 6 Comments

How To Change Lost Password on Your ESX Server

Doing a few experiments with VMware ESX 3.5 today, I've made a typo (twice!) when setting up a password for one of the systems, and this resulted in me locking myself out of ESX server upon the completion of its install.

Luckily, there's a rather easy way to change the forgotten password to something new, and I thought I'll explain how it can be done.

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Filed Under: Technical Tips, VMware Tagged With: esx, password, recovery, root, VMware

Gleb Reys June 13, 2008 4 Comments

Boot your VMware Windows VMs in VirtualBox

I'm pretty sure I have mentioned it in one of the VirtualBox announcement posts: if you have an existing VMware VM disk image with your OS installed in it, you don't even have to convert it when you switch to Sun xVM VirtualBox.

Booting VMware VMs with Windows hangs in VirtualBox

VirtualBox natively supports VMware VMDKs, but so far I was unable to boot any of the Windows XP VMware VMs in VirtualBox – only a few seconds after being turned on, the VM will seemingly hang even though I/O icon in the statusbar of it will indicate some traffic.

Turns out, it's a well known problem, and there's a very simple solution to it explained on the Migrate existing Windows installations to VirtualBox page of the Virtualbox wiki.

Advanced VirtualBox settings: IO APIC

Basically, pre-installed Windows images fail to boot up in VirtualBox because of the HAL (Hardware Abstraction Layer) problems.

There are a few versions of HAL supplied with each Windows:

  • Standard HAL
  • ACPI HAL
  • ACPI HAL with IO APIC support

They are supplied in a form of 3 different DLLs, and only one is picked based on your hardware configuration at the time of a Windows install. Because VMware supports IO APIC in VMs by default, that defines the HAL version used in your Windows VM.

VirtualBox is a bit smarter: IO APIC is disabled by default due to expensive (CPU-wise) virtualization. That's why, by default, your newly created VirtualBox VM will not boot a VMware image with Windows pre-installed.

Still, the IO APIC option is here, so you can just enable it for your VirtualBox VM to make the Windows image work.

This screenshot (click the thumbnail to see it in full resolution) shows what you need to do.

VirtualBox IO-APIC Settings

That's it – this trick has really helped me, and I sure hope it helps you. Stay tuned for more VirtualBox tips!

See also:

  • VirtualBox – official website
  • xVM VirtualBox 1.6
  • Sun xVM VirtualBox 1.6.2

Filed Under: Technical Tips Tagged With: acpi, apic, io-apic, virtualbox, VMware

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