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VMware has announced to bring new version of VMware’s VirtualCenter management software to Linux and the iPhone.
The announcement was made at VMworld conference. Also, the company has declared to make improvements to VMware’s core virtual machine technology allowing businesses to run larger, more demanding applications on virtualized servers.
VirtualCenter Management Server currently runs on Microsoft’s Windows Server OS. But its updated version VCenter which is planned to unveil next year will also be available as a “virtual appliance” with Linux support.
The company is also working to bring the VirtualCenter client, which currently runs on Windows PCs, to Linux, the Mac OS and also devices like Apple's iPhone.
The company is also targeting to increase the compute capacity of its virtual machines so that they can address to four CPUs and 64GB of RAM by the next year. I/O throughput will increase to 9GB per second from 300KB. VMware Fault Tolerance was also demonstrated in conference and is also expected in 2009. It uses vLockstep technology to regularly update copy of a virtual machine on a different physical server. Renu Singh/ITVoir Network |
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