You've given your servers and desktops a thorough look prior to virtualizing them. It's time to check out a few of the solutions -- separating hype from fact.
- By Greg Shields
- 06/28/2007
Microsoft has done an about-face on virtualization licensing for Windows Vista and decided to maintain the status quo.
Use VHD Mount to mount and edit the contents of VHD virtual hard disk files.
A key Microsoft virtualization product has gotten an important update.
Altiris has updated its virtualization software to work with Windows Vista. Symantec, which recently acquired Altiris, announced at Microsoft's TechEd conference in Orlando the release of the latest version -- 2.1 -- of its Altiris Software Virtualization Solution (SVS).
Want to toy around with Windows Vista or Vista with Visual Studio 2005 but not pay for them? Microsoft is making it possible through the magic of virtualization.
Ready to commit to a virtualized environment? Take a step back and use this quick guide -- and PerfMon -- to help you identify your current environment's strengths and weaknesses. (First in a series)
- By Greg Shields
- 05/31/2007
Avoiding iSCSI pitfalls with SATA or IDE drives.
This free tool is great for managing VMware ESX Server virtual MAC addresses.
Here’s how to audit and configure virtual MAC addresses on Virtual Server VMs
The software development life cycle is enhanced by virtualization. An overview of what you should consider.
- By John K. Waters
- 05/15/2007
Windows Server virtualization, code-named "Viridian," is having some features stripped in order to meet its public beta shipping date in the second half of 2007 -- a ship date that recently slipped itself.
VMware announced today the release of VMware Workstation 6, the first of its virtualization products to offer support for Windows Vista.
Use these scripts to list the VHD or VMDK files on any system
Use this tweak to prevent a single VPC from hogging system resources.
Veeam’s FastSCP simplifies ESX server file maintenance.
With VhdResizer, resizing virtual hard disk files is a piece of cake.
You have a nifty ISO image that you can use as a backup. So, how about mounting it into a "virtual CD player?"
- By Jeffery Hicks
- 02/21/2007
Here's how to get control of a VM's virtual clock.
You know how to create them, now here's how to interact with these VMs that you created with your scripting magic.