Posts Tagged ‘virtualization’

Tools to Help You Move to Virtual Machines

Posted on September 16th, 2010 by by Michelle Egan

David Strom, contributer to SearchVirtualDesktop.com, published a very helpful article for anyone who is looking for conversion tools to move phusical desktops or servers to virtual machines. Let Strom guide you to the best conversion tool for your environment:  http://go.techtarget.com/r/12466872/1667444 For more assistance with virtualizing your environment, contact a CNS virtualization expert.

Virtualization: How to properly assess your network

Posted on September 7th, 2010 by by Steve Schulte

Click to Watch Recorded Video Time: Recorded Video is about 40 minutes in length Cost: Free Don’t waste your valuable IT budget on a Non-Productive Upgrade! Most businesses have been forced by the economy to hold off needed IT infrastructure improvements.  Over the last couple of years Virtualization and Storage Area Network technologies have greatly [...]

Good artical on Remote Access from iPhones, Mac, Etc called “How to keep Mac users happy with desktop virtualization”

Posted on December 16th, 2009 by by Don Thompson

This article came from Brian Madden, one of the most respected people when it comes to virtualization.  The article outlines the many ways users can assess their PC’s and Macs from your PC, Mac or iPhone.  Users are asking for mobile access more and more so it is good to know what options IT has.  [...]

VMware Needs to Take Microsoft More Seriously

Posted on September 8th, 2009 by by Don Thompson

Here is an article that I feel is right on the mark as Microsoft takes aim at VMware.  The artical came from a Windows IT Pro.  I have re-posted it as many will not have access to the site and was written by Paul Thurrott Years ago, I spoke with VMware’s CEO at the time, [...]

Cut Costs with Server Virtualization

Posted on August 28th, 2009 by by Paul Hurley

As cash-strapped companies define ways to cut capital spending on server hardware, virtualization has become extremely popular by extending the capabilities of today’s server hardware. Virtualization technology is based on providing a layer of software, called the Hypervisor, between the physical server hardware and the multiple guest operating systems.  This lets companies consolidate several of their [...]

Snapshots of the “memory state” in VMWare

Posted on August 27th, 2009 by by Charlie Messemer

These days, most companies have at least begun to virtualize their systems. One of the big advantages of virtualizing a server is that we can take a “snapshot” of the box, attempt some questionable update, and if anything goes wrong, we can just “revert to snapshot”. Lots of administrators end up with snapshot-sprawl, with every [...]