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Scritto da Ivan Piffer
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martedì 25 novembre 2008 |
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Non mi sono nemmeno accorto dell'uscita della versione 2 fuori dalla beta da 1 mese.
VMware Server 2.0
Latest Version: 2.0 | 2008/10/29 | Build: 122956 | Release Notes
Qui trovate un HOWTO per l'installazione in Ubuntu 8.10
VMware server e' un ottimo prodotto e tra le nuove features possiamo elencare:
New Key Features
- VI Web Access: VI Web
Access enables you to perform host and virtual machine configuration on
VMware Server 2.0. This intuitive web-based interface provides a simple
and flexible tool for virtual machine management.
- VMware Remote Console: VMware
Remote Console enables you to interact with the guest operating system
on the host or a remote system. After you install it as a Web browser
add-on, it can run independently from VI Web Access. VMware Remote
Console also allows you to connect and disconnect client CD/DVD and
floppy devices.
- USB 2.0 Device Support: VMware Server now supports faster
data transfer with USB devices plugged into the host system. If the
guest operating system has appropriate USB 2.0 device drivers, you can
use peripherals that require high-speed performance, such as speakers,
webcams, next-generation printers and scanners, and fast storage
devices.
- Increased RAM support: The maximum amount of memory that can
be allocated per virtual machine has been raised from 3.6GB to 8GB. The
amount of memory used by all virtual machines combined is limited only
by the amount of the host computer's RAM.
- Improved 64-bit guest support: 64-bit guest operating systems that run on Intel EM64T VT-capable or AMD64 revision D or later processors are fully supported.
- Native 64-bit host support on Linux: VMware Server now runs natively on 64-bit Linux host operating systems.
- Quiesced backups of virtual machines: On Windows hosts, you
can enable the VMware VSS Writer, which uses snapshots to maintain the
data integrity of applications running inside the virtual machine when
you take backups.
- VMCI Sockets interface: This feature provides a sockets
interface for the Virtual Machine Communication Interface, which
provides a faster means of communication among applications running on
the host and in virtual machines. For more information, see the VMCI Sockets Programming Guide.
- Hot add and remove for SCSI hard disks: You can now add and remove SCSI virtual hard disks while the virtual machine is running in hardware version 7 virtual machines.
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