March 18, 2010

'VMWare' Tag Index

OneConnect Network Adapters Obtain VMware vSphere 4 Certification

Emulex Corporation's OneConnect adapters are fully supported with VMware vSphere 4.
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Linux Server Management: Five Signs You're Doing It Wrong

Charlie SchlutingScaling IT systems either breeds high levels of automation to make the infrastructure manageable, or it ends up breeding a huge mess. Here are five signs that you need to mend your ways.
Tags: VMWare, Linux, server, Unix, configuration management

Platform Providers Claim Cloud Advantage

With so many companies large and small targeting the cloud, the providers of cloud management tools expect to defeat vendors of targeted apps.
Tags: virtualization, VMWare, services, server, Amazon

NetEx HyperIP Specializes in Storage Apps

Paul RubensNetEx tunes its HyperIP WAN optimization appliances to bypass application protocols and mitigate the problems posed by packet loss and latency.
Tags: VMWare, Storage, appliances, WAN optimization

Should Large Enterprises Keep Their Heads Out of the Clouds?

Cloud computing isn't necessarily the best deal for large businesses.
Tags: Dell, virtualization, VMWare, workloads, Microsoft

2008 in Enterprise Networking

Charlie SchlutingFrom increasing IPv6 uptake to DNSSEC, 2008 was a year of big changes in enterprise networking.
Tags: virtualization, VMWare, Microsoft, services, OS X

Will Open Source Management Apps Survive Downturn?

GroundWork, Hyperic and Zenoss all have new releases coming. Can they compete in a down economy?
Tags: virtualization, VMWare, Microsoft, HP, Linux

A Survival Guide for Enterprise Macs

Charlie SchlutingGetting support for your Mac in an enterprise environment can feel like pulling teeth. Read up for some tips on how to find those elusive network drives, connect to a VPN or live without PowerPoint.
Tags: VMWare, Leopard, OS X, howto

Mixing Windows and Linux: How Do You Manage Choice?

Paul RubensWindows isn't going away and neither is Linux. Since you'll probably have both of them running on your network, what are the best choices for managing a mixed environment? And what about all those virtualized servers?
Tags: virtualization, VMWare, Linux, Windows

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