Browsing Posts published in Agosto, 2015

Reading Time: 3 minutesKaminario is a company with an interesting enterprise-class all-flash array (AFA) storage solution, that deliver unparalleled cost efficiency, with an really interesting price  per GB. The company is headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, with offices in Yoqneam, Israel, Silicon Valley and New York City, and backed by Sequoia, Pitango, Globespan, Tenaya, Silicon Valley Bank and others. Now they are announcing the K2 v5.5 (generally available in Q3 2015) all-flash primary storage array that cuts the cost from $2/GB, from v5 introduced in May 2014, to less than $1/GB! With this price AFA storage could be for […]

Reading Time: 3 minutesRubrik announced the release of version 2.0 of Rubrik Converged Data Management to deliver complete data protection and rich data services at a global scale. The promise is to eliminate backup software by integrating data protection, instant recovery, and DevOps infrastructure into a single fabric. The core is a asynchronous, deduplicated, masterless, SLA driven replication that can be deployed any way you like, many-to-one, many-to-many, one-to-one, uni-directionally or bi-directionally. Rubick Converged Data Management platform is fundamentally a distributed architecture that allows you to share nothing, but do everything—each node is a master of its domain.

Reading Time: 4 minutesPlatform9 have an interesting product for making private cloud easy using a public cloud enterprise service (according to a SaaS model) based on OpenStack platform (we can call it as an OpenStack as a Service). They were very active in the past years and part of several industry level events, included latest IT Press Tour and Virtualization Field Day. Platform9’s mission is to make private clouds easy for any enterprise at any scale, and spend less than 5 minutes to get a fully operational environment. Actually they are fully supporting KVM hypervisors, but the final target will […]

Reading Time: 6 minutesThe opvizor® software is a monitoring tools (one of the first to be cloud-based) for a VMware virtual systems that works smoothly and securely and automatically tests your VMware base line as well as your system configurations, and security settings against state of the art rules and best practices. Now the main product has been renamed in opvizor VMware Health Analyzer (actually is at the 2.76 release version) and it’s available in two different main editions:

Reading Time: 4 minutesSe state pianificando un aggiornamento in-place verso vCenter Server 6.0 (mi riferisco alla versione installabile per Windows) allora dovrete leggere molto attentamente le varie informazioni presenti nella pagina vSphere Upgrade Center. Naturalmente l’aggiornamento non è l’unica opzione. In alternativa è anche possibile creare un nuovo vCenter Server e passare tutto sul nuovo sistema. Anzi… potrebbe essere persino l’occasione per passare al vCenter Server Appliance (e c’è pure un Flings che vi aiuterà a migrare i dati). Però in alcuni scenari è necessario mantenere il vCenter (ad esempio per il nome DNS) e procedere con un […]

Reading Time: 2 minutesVeeam FastSCP for Microsoft Azure è stato da poco rilasciato, dopo un periodo nel quale era in beta. Se state cercando uno strumento semplice ed efficace per trasferire le vostre VM (o ISO) sul cloud pubblico di Microsoft, questo potrebbe fare il caso vostro.

Reading Time: 2 minutesDuring the first .NEXT Conference, Nutanix has announced its next-generation Xtreme Computing Platform (XCP) and their Acropolis hypervisor (based on KVM). Most important Acropolis Hypervisor was validated for Microsoft Server Virtualization Validation Program, that mean compatibility and support for all Microsoft workloads that can run in a certified virtual environment! Now Nutanix has announced it is working with Citrix to drive down the costs and infrastructure complexity of deploying new app and desktop virtualization environments. In addition, Citrix is supporting the complete Nutanix Acropolis solution, which is now verified as Citrix Ready.

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