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With the release of Hyper-V, the contest between Microsoft and VMware stopped being a footrace and started being a hockey game. And Paul Maritz looks more like the kind of guy who can scrap it out in a corner than Diane Greene, no matter how well she
VMware offers several guides to how to harden virtual servers, but the primary ones say little about how to deal with some of the most critical issues.
Companies most likely to decide on Hyper-V for cost reasons are those most likely to be unprepared for the longer-term costs of virtualization.
"How it works" isn't always the key issue in understanding a technology or a business initiative. Often, you have to listen to the practitioners to avoid doing really, really dumb things.
First major guide to securing virtual infrastructures ignores some of the most critical issues for VMware users.
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Virtualization's main benefit goes beyond saving money, but once you save some, you may have to save a little more, and a little more, and...
Your BlackBerry lets you assign specific ringtones to individuals and even create your own phone profiles and exceptions so important calls can still ring through when the device is on vibrate. Here's how.
VM security requires expertise in OS, storage and networks, a combination that's rare even in VM administrators.
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