Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Virtual Iron From: TommyE Jeff Atwood Prokofy Neva Minimal.webmaster Daniel Eason Bits > Sramana_Mitra Beth Schultz Dorothy Hernandez Tech THE BLUEST BUTTERFLY Joelen Robin Wauters /23599265

TommyE shows how it is done:
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Jeff Atwood brings a word of caution:
After running both Linux and Windows in production for about a decade I have to say that it's been the Windows boxes that keep demanding time, not the Linux ones (I've had >1 year uptime on some of those).

Still being unsure, Prokofy Neva asks:
And in doing so, they are utterly hypocritical because we just heard Soft Linden at the outset tell us what a great thing "share" is, and how necessary it is to return prims you don t like when you are an underprivileged group member. How "vital" to "creativity" and "collaboration"! You don t hear Soft ever, ever making the argument (as Kelly who knows better) that "share" is some kind of leftover from pre-group-reform.

As Jeff Atwood says:
Another option you have to consider is: putting everything up in the cloud. Simone on June 25, 2009 2:18 AM

Meanwhile, minimal.webmaster came up with this idea:
Komodo Dragon admin has another idea: Oracle buys Virtual Iron, bolsters virtualization management lineup Oracle s purchase of Virtual Iron will enhance the companyï s line of Xen-based virtualization products.

In addition to this, Daniel Eason states:
Performance maybe weak...come on look at results coming from vSphere http://virtualgeek.typepad.com/virtual_geek/2009/05/integrated-vsphere-enterprise-workloads-all-together-at-scale.html

Bits thinks that the problem is:
Istanbul will have six processor cores and stand as one of the most advanced server chips on the market. The chip has arrived earlier than expected the result of a very clean transition from design to production.

> thinks about it:
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Prokofy Neva explains:
Posted by: Dale Innis | May 26, 2009 at 12:19 PM Dale, you re such a literalist Haskelling tool. Number one, it s some Lindens making the argument that "share" is some kind of vestige of backwards compatability.

Sramana_Mitra gives a bit of an idea about it:
Comments Although Larry Ellison went back on his word after he denounced cloud computing and its viability to make a profit from it, the current state of the economy and the competitive landscape makes the time right to enter the space. Revenue, earnings, software, and services revenue were all down. Companies will not be committing to new technology projects at least until the end of 2009. Ellison may smell blood, using the announcement to go after a competitor like a salesforce.com. It is just sound strategy. The part you mentioned that I think is most intriguing is SAP’s announcement of a $7 billion budget for acquisitions. Who might they go after? Jordan Cole Wednesday, June 24, 2009 at 4:00 PM PT

Beth Schultz thinks about it:
Leave a comment By Beth Schultz Mon, June 15, 2009 Network World Network thoroughbred Cisco jumps into the blade server market . Server stallion HP adds security blades to its ProCurve switches . IBM teams up with Brocade . Oracle buys Sun . And everybody courts that prize filly VMware.

However, Dorothy Hernandez thinks differently:
What foods could you not live without?  Lamb... I just love Lamb. I also love all kinds of vegetables, and being a native New Yorker, Pizza is a must.

tech points out another thing aside from that:
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Still being unsure, THE BLUEST BUTTERFLY asks:
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Joelen says it all comes down to this:
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minimal.webmaster is absolutely sure that:
Pharmacy Schools David Vellante has another idea:Meanwhile, unlike the traditional data center, the external cloud stack is not consolidating, it s exploding into many pieces, including infrastructure, platforms, storage, applications, services, and clients. New companies are popping up everywhere, and competition is occurring at each layer of the stack. Focus is an advantage here - think S3, Parascale, Mozy, Nirvanix, EMC Atmos, etc.

As Robin Wauters says:
Stratusphere and Connector ID deliver network, user and, application visibility inside desktops, networks, and storage systems. Patented technology automatically inventories and tracks network connections, users, applications and devices, gathering critical metrics for assessment and diagnostics. Fingerprints placed into the header of each TCP/IP packet allow measurement of the network and application response times associated with each user and desktop for deep visibility, including RDP, ICA, PCoIP and other VDI streaming protocols. Within minutes Stratusphere’s patented process, combined with service level policies, delivers real-time visibility in a virtual desktop and datacenter environment and begins to deliver user experience focused metrics for physical machines, virtual machines and related infrastructure and endpoints.

Sources:
TommyE Jeff Atwood Prokofy Neva minimal.webmaster Daniel Eason Bits > Sramana_Mitra Beth Schultz Dorothy Hernandez tech THE BLUEST BUTTERFLY Joelen Robin Wauters

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