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Published: 2013-04-24, Author: Paul , review by: techworld.com
VMware continues to deliver features and enhancements that make vSphere the obvious choice for any large-scale virtualisation deployment. The new vCloud suites bundle together previously separate pieces required for building a large-scale private, pub...
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Published: 2013-04-24, Author: Paul , review by: infoworld.com
Abstract: With the release of VMware vSphere 5.1, VMware's product line underwent some naming and positioning changes. In the past, there were two different bare-metal hypervisors, one free and one sold as part of the vSphere suite. Now there is just one. The new s...
Abstract: Editor's note: This article has been revised to underscore the fact that we tested VMware vSphere with vCenter Server but we tested Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V without System Center 2012, and therefore these reviews do not constitute a straightforward c...
Abstract: VMware vSphere 5.1 Streamlines Management, Bolsters Data Center Virtualization ( Page 1 of 2 )With the release today of the vSphere 5.1 virtualization platform VMware shows that it remains the pacesetter in data center virtualization. One year after th...
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Published: 2012-09-11, Author: Paul , review by: techworld.com
I'll be digging deeper into this new release. The initial impressions are good, but there's a lot of change in vSphere 5.1, and it may be a while before we all come to grips with the new look and feel and features - and before the many transformations...
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Published: 2012-09-11, Author: Paul , review by: infoworld.com
Abstract: Today marks the official release of VMware's vSphere 5.1, and despite the point release, there's much more to this version than minor updates and bug fixes. In fact, this is a release that would have been comfortable wearing the number 6. There's a lot go...