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August 29, 2007

Wyse making deal with Vmware?

Interesting ntoes from frontline site -- While the acquisition of an OEM seems unlikely, a thin client provider like Wyse may fit VMware strategy, mostly now that Citrix is a direct competitor with XenSource acquisition...


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This just in from Alessandro, but of particular note and possibly concern for me is the following:

* Inclusion of Wyse multimedia redirection engine
ESX Server 3.5 VMware Tools will include a DLL provided by Wyse to simplify delivery of multimedia contents when VMware Infrastructure 3.5 is used as Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) in conjunction with Wyse thin clients.

The last feature is particularly important: VMware is preparing to release its own connection broker after silent Propero acquisition, and this addition clearly states what is VMware preferred companion for its solution.

While the acquisition of an OEM seems unlikely, a thin client provider like Wyse may fit VMware strategy, mostly now that Citrix is a direct competitor with XenSource acquisition.

It does cause me to wonder if VMware and Citrix are now direct compeitors would VMware want to start chasing after other acquisitions to help "build/own the stack" as Citrix are doing? Would VMware buy Wyse? And what about the cosy relationship that has so far existed between HP and VMware?

No doubt things are getting very interesting in the IT Vendor space?
VMware Infrastructure 3.1 renamed 3.5, hits beta 2 - Updated with full details
Friday, August 24, 2007 | 0 Comments

Initially planning to release it as ESX Server 3.1 and VirtualCenter 2.1, VMware changed its mind and relabeled it as ESX Server 3.5 and VirtualCenter 2.5, aka Virtual Infrastructure 3.5.

The change is well justified by impressive amount of features it sports, which virtualization.info exposed two weeks ago.

New numbering comes along with highly expected beta 2, which launched last week.

The new build exposes serveral features detailed in beta 1 release notes, but not really available inside the product, and few important minor ones, like:

* Swapfiles-less VMotion
With VirtualCenter 2.5 virtual machines' swapfiles are no more required for VMotion operations, so they can be saved locally instead of inside a shared volume
* Provisioning across datacenters objects
With VirtualCenter 2.5 a virtual machine or template stored in a datacenter can be cloned and deployed in another.
* Support for Intel I/O Acceleration Technology (IOAT)
ESX Server 3.5 supports new Intel chipset improving memory copies through TCP/IP.
* Support for Jumbo Frames
ESX Server 3.5 supports 9Kb frames for Windows 2003, RHEL 5.0 and SUSE Enterprise Linux Server 10 guests.
* Support for Open Virtual Machine Format (OVF)
VMware introduces a new virtual hard drive format, aimed at simplifying virtual machines portability through different virtualization platforms.
It implies a conversion of existing virtual machines files (.vmdk, .vmx) with a specific tool.
Once traditional files are compressed, all informations to decompress them are stored inside the new .ovf file along with other details such as compatible platforms, licensing details, etc.
* Inclusion of Wyse multimedia redirection engine
ESX Server 3.5 VMware Tools will include a DLL provided by Wyse to simplify delivery of multimedia contents when VMware Infrastructure 3.5 is used as Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) in conjunction with Wyse thin clients.

The last feature is particularly important: VMware is preparing to release its own connection broker after silent Propero acquisition, and this addition clearly states what is VMware preferred companion for its solution.

While the acquisition of an OEM seems unlikely, a thin client provider like Wyse may fit VMware strategy, mostly now that Citrix is a direct competitor with XenSource acquisition.

A further confirmation of this comes from integration of another 3rd party component: the virtual printer produced by ThinPrint, .print, already integrated in ACE 2.0, and ready to appear in ESX Server 3.5 as well.

Posted by Staff at August 29, 2007 01:57 PM

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