Browsing Posts published in October, 2024

Reading Time: < 1 minuteOmnissa ONE will probably be the first big official event of Omnissa, after the split from VMware. There where already two small Omnissa ONE events in APAC and US, but now the next will be in Europe, at Amsterdam (Postillion Hotel and Convention Centre) from Wednesday, 23rd October to Thursday 24th October!

Reading Time: 2 minutesNutanix Cloud Platform can be delivered with Nutanix hardware (Nutanix NX) but also with a lot of other type of hardware (or public cloud). Nutanix now supports also the reuse of certain vSAN Ready Node hardware, allowing organizations to repurpose their previously-purchased hardware and transition smoothly from VMware to Nutanix. 

Reading Time: 2 minutesRVTools 4.7.1 is a Windows .NET 4.7.2 application which uses VMware vSphere Management SDK 8.0 and CIS REST API to display information about your virtual environments. RVTools has been a widely used utility for VMware environments for the past 15 years, helping users make accurate decisions around planning, deploying, and managing complex workloads. It has been voted a top VMware utility many times by independent parties. Since 2008, RVTools has been downloaded more than 2 million times and is a ubiquitous utility, familiar and trusted by VMware administrators. There is no fee to use RVTools, […]

Reading Time: 5 minutesSystem virtualization remain the foundation of several datacenter infrastructures, although somebody thinkgs that virtualization is not cool anymore. For the on-prem deployment VMware (by Broadcom) vSphere is still the main solution with a large adoption (over 60% according with several analyst), but after Broadcom acquisition and all the changes in the licensing model and licensing price, some customers are looking for some alternatives.

Reading Time: 2 minutesUsually, on one desktop machine you can only use ONE desktop hypervisor solution, because if you try to install more than once, you may have issues (for example in the virtual switch management). In the past, expecially was not possible have both VMware Workstation and Microsoft Hyper-V on the same machine, because Hyper-V works at ring -1 and this makes difficult to let Workstation runs on top.

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