Xtreaming Technology releases VHD CMS Professional 1.0 of its diskless OS-streaming product


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Xtreaming Technology Inc. is a new US-invested start-up company working out of Shanghai, China investing in building diskless related products.  Their Virtual Hard Disk (VHD) product uses OS-streaming and allows any PC to boot up a full version of Windows XP or Vista from across a network and run it locally.
We’ve seen this technology before with Ardence (later acquired by Citrix) but VHD is a much more advanced diskless system than we’ve seen before.  VHD wants to turn your Office diskless and uses a login so that a unique virtual hard disk follows each user to any workstation.  The system also delivers a menu when the PCs start up so that users can choose which virtual hard disk to boot.  Further VHD features include:

  • Hardware isolation tools so that PCs with different chipsets and cards can boot from a single image.
  • Works with third party DCHP programs so that the system can run across several different LANs (or even the Internet!)
  • VHDs can be set to Persistent (retains users saved data) or Refreshed (every boot provides a fresh Windows environment)
  • Storage format uses .vhd which means you can use Virtual PC or VMware to edit disk images.
  • Concurrent Disk access between multiple disk servers s that even if one disk server fails the PCs can continue to be used.

Their beta version is available on their website:

Server: http://www.vhdsoft.com.cn/download/products/professional/setup.exe

Client: http://www.vhdsoft.com.cn/download/products/client/client.exe

Sridhar Murthy joins PHD Technologies as Chief Executive Officer


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PHD Technologies, provider of the leading esXPRESS backup and restoration solution for virtualized infrastructures, today announced the appointment of Sridhar Murthy as the company’s chief executive officer.
Murthy has over 18 years of leadership in high growth technology companies. For the past two years he served as chief operating officer and chief financial officer at TicketsNow.com. During his tenure, the company doubled its revenues. Prior to this, Murthy was chief financial officer and vice president of operations at Collabnet, a provider of hosted enterprise solutions for distributed and outsourced software development. Earlier in his career, Murthy held finance and operations leadership positions at Get2Chip, Ariba Inc. and Remedy Corporation.
“The PHD Technologies’ management team unanimously selected Murthy based on his track record of leading fast-growth organizations, as well as his strong executive and personal qualities,” said Ron McKelvey, co-founder and chief technology officer.

“We knew we needed a strong leader with extensive experience to lead our organization to the next level,” said Ken Harbin, co-founder and president. “We found that person in Sridhar. He has the expertise, drive, determination and understanding of the market needed to lead our growth.”

Murthy joins PHD Technologies at an exciting time in the Company’s evolution. The Company recently received a significant equity investment from a top tier venture firm to help fund new product development and geographic expansion. In Q1:2008, esXPRESS surpassed the 1000th customer milestone.

“I was impressed with the innovative technology that PHD has created, the loyalty of the customer base and management’s strength,” Murthy said. “There is an increasing need in the virtualization market to deliver high-quality backup and disaster recovery products; esXPRESS provides the fastest and most cost-effective solution available to virtualized environments. I am excited to be part of a Company that has the executive team, staff and technology in place to win in the market.”

About PHD Technologies
esXPRESS, developed by PHD Technologies, redefined virtual machine backups in 2005 with the introduction of the first differential backup engine for VMware ESX Server. Today, using the Virtual Backup Appliance (VBA), esXPRESS v3.1 uses VMware to backup VMware, without the cost of a dedicated physical server. The advantage for users is simple management and unlimited dynamic growth, no single point of failure, and scaleable performance. esXPRESS is a proud VMware Technology Alliance Partner. Visit www.esxpress.com to download a free trial copy and learn more.

Microsoft: New licensing Flexibility


Microsoft heeft eindelijk de licentie voorwaarden aangepast voor het haar software m.b.t. virtualisatie.

New Licensing Flexibility

Microsoft is updating its software licensing terms for 41 server applications, including Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Enterprise edition, Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 1 Standard and Enterprise editions, Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 Enterprise and Professional editions, Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007, and Microsoft System Center products. With the new terms, the company is waiving its previous 90-day reassignment rule, allowing customers to reassign licenses from one server to another within a server farm as frequently as needed. For many customers, the change will reduce the number of licenses they need to support their IT systems, increase agility, and simplify the tracking of application instances or processors because customers now can count licenses by server farm instead of by server.

 

Expanded Technical Support

Microsoft has updated its technical support policy for 31 server applications so that customers can receive technical support when deploying those applications on Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V, Microsoft Hyper-V Server or any other third-party validated virtualization platform. Now customers can get the same level of product support in a virtualized environment that they are accustomed to with nonvirtual environments. More information is available at http://support.microsoft.com.

To enable this support policy, Microsoft launched the Server Virtualization Validation Program in June 2008. The program is open to any software vendor to test and validate its virtualization software to run Windows Server 2008 and previous versions of Windows Server. To date, Cisco Systems Inc., Citrix Systems Inc., Novell Inc., Sun Microsystems Inc. and Virtual Iron Software Inc. are participating in the program.

“Technical support of virtualized images is an industrywide challenge,” said Roger Levy, senior vice president and general manager of open platform solutions at Novell. “Novell and Microsoft continue to collaborate to optimize bidirectional virtualization between Windows Server and SUSE Linux Enterprise with Xen. Microsoft’s Server Virtualization Validation Program provides customers with additional peace of mind when they run Windows as a guest in a validated environment such as SUSE Linux Enterprise.”

 

Lees het hele artikel hier: http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2008/aug08/08-19EasyPathPR.mspx

VMware: Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery



VMware heeft een VMbook uitgegeven over Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery:

This VMware® VMbook focuses on business continuity and disaster recovery (BCDR) and is intended to guide the reader through the step-by-step process to set-up a multisite VMware Infrastructure that is capable of supporting BCDR services for designated virtual machines at time of test or during an actual event that necessitated the declaration of a disaster, resulting in the activation of services in a designated BCDR site.

Download de pdf hier: practical_guide_bcdr_vmb.pdf

VMware: Installing the VMware ESX 3.5 Update 2 Patch


In deze post lees je hoe ik de update op een testserver heb geïnstalleerd. Ik heb de patch naar de ESX host gekopieerd en vervolgens geïnstalleerd. Dit kun je natuurlijk op verschillende manieren doen. Via een NFS share, IIS repository, FTP of zelfs een VMFS lun. Maar het princiepe blijft hetzelfde:

  1. Download de patch: VMware ESX 3.5 Update 2 Patch
  2. pak het zip bestand uit
  3. kopieer de map ESX350-200806812-BG via WinSCP naar /var/tmp
  4. zet de ESX host in maintenance mode
  5. open het SC en ga naar de map /var/tmp/ESX350-200806812-BG
  6. voer nu het commando: esxupdate update uit.

 

Het volgende  verschijnt nu op je scherm:

[root@ESX35SRV1 ESX350-200806812-BG]# esxupdate update
INFO: No repository URL specified, going with file:///var/tmp/ESX350-200806812-BG
INFO: Configuring…
INFO: Preparing to install [‘ESX350-200806812-BG’]…
INFO: Downloading VMware-esx-vmx-3.5.0-110181.i386.rpm…
INFO: Downloading VMware-hostd-esx-3.5.0-110181.i386.rpm…
INFO: Checking disk space and running test transaction…
INFO: Running yum install <2 packages>…
INFO: | Gathering header information file(s) from server(s)
INFO: | Server: Bundle ESX350-200806812-BG
INFO: | Finding updated packages
INFO: | Downloading needed headers
INFO: | VMware-esx-vmx-0-3.5.0-11 100% |=========================| 3.0 kB    00:00
INFO: | VMware-hostd-esx-0-3.5.0- 100% |=========================| 8.8 kB    00:00
INFO: | Resolving dependencies
INFO: | Dependencies resolved
INFO: | I will do the following:
INFO: | [update: VMware-esx-vmx 3.5.0-110181.i386]
INFO: | [update: VMware-hostd-esx 3.5.0-110181.i386]
INFO: | Downloading Packages
INFO: | Getting VMware-esx-vmx-3.5.0-110181.i386.rpm
INFO: | Getting VMware-hostd-esx-3.5.0-110181.i386.rpm
INFO: | Running test transaction:
INFO: | Test transaction complete, Success!

INFO: | VMware-hostd-esx 100 % done 1/4
INFO: | INFO: No change to default locale settings detected.
INFO: | INFO: Setting up vmUser(uid 12/gid 20)
INFO: | INFO: vmUser(uid 12/gid 20) setup
INFO: | INFO: Regenerating /etc/ld.so.cache
INFO: | INFO: vmware-hostd has been upgraded, it needs to be manually
INFO: | INFO: restarted in order for the upgrade to take effect…
INFO: | INFO: type /etc/init.d/mgmt-vmware restart
INFO: | VMware-esx-vmx 100 % done 2/4
INFO: | Completing update for VMware-esx-vmx  – 3/4
INFO: | Completing update for VMware-hostd-esx  – 4/4
INFO: | Updated:  VMware-esx-vmx 3.5.0-110181.i386 VMware-hostd-esx 3.5.0-110181.i386
INFO: | Transaction(s) Complete
INFO: Shutting down hostd…
INFO: Running esxcfg-boot to regenerate initrds…

INFO: Restarting hostd…
INFO: — TOTALS: 2 packages installed, 0 pending or failed, 0 removed, 0 excluded —
INFO: Install of [‘ESX350-200806812-BG’] succeeded.

 

Daarna kun je de VM’s weer gewoon starten.

Bug Fix: Patch available for ESX 3.5 update 2


De patch is beschikbaar. Ik zal later vandaag een post maken over het installeren van de patch.

An issue has been uncovered with ESX/ESXi 3.5 Update 2 that causes the product license to expire on August 12, 2008. Follow the steps below to correct this issue:

  1. Read the following Knowledge Base articles first:
    • Fix of virtual machine power on failure issue, refer to KB 1006716
    • For VI 3.5, refer to KB 1006721 for deployment consideration and instruction
    • For VI3.5i, refer to KB 1006670 for deployment consideration and instruction
  2. Download and apply the patch according to the product(s) you have:
    VMware ESXi 3.5 Update 2 Patch | VMware ESX 3.5 Update 2 Patch

Update 1: BUG in ESX 3.5 U2


Post 1:

VMware heeft inmiddels een bericht de deur uit gedaan:

Dear VMware Customers,

Please find the latest update about the product expiration issue. From this point on, we’ll provide an update every two hours.

*Problem:*

An issue has been discovered by many VMware customers and partners with ESX/ESXi 3.5 Update 2 where Virtual Machines fail to power on or VMotion successfully. This problem began to occur on August 12, 2008 for customers that had upgraded to ESX 3.5 Update 2. The problem is caused by a build timeout that was mistakenly left enabled for the release build.

*Affected Products:*

– VMware ESX 3.5 Update 2 & ESXi 3.5 Update 2.

– Reports of problems with ESX 3.5 U1 with the following 3.5 Update 2 patches applied: ESX350-200806201-UG

– No other VMware products are affected.

*What has been done?:*

– Product and Web teams pulled the ESX 3.5 Update 2 bits from the download pages last night so no more customers will be able to download the broken build.

– VMware Engineering teams have isolated the cause of the problem and are working around the clock to deliver updated builds and patches for impacted customers.

– A Knowledgebase article has been published (http://kb.vmware.com/kb/1006716), but traffic to the knowledgebase is causing time outs. A new static page has been published at http://www.vmware.com/support/esx35u2_supportalert.html that customers and partners will be able to view.

– The phone system has been updated to advise customers of the problem

– Vmware partners have been notified of the issue.

*Workarounds:*

1) Do not install ESX 3.5 U2 if it has been downloaded from VMware’s website or elsewhere prior to August 12, 2008.

2) Set the host time to a date prior to August 12, 2008. This workaround has a number of very serious side affects that could impact product environments. Any Virtual Machines that sync time with the ESX host and serve time sensitive applications would be broken. These include, but are not limited to database servers, mail servers, & domain administration systems.

*Next Steps:*

VMware to notify customers who have downloaded this version and provide an update every two hours.

*Resolution:*

VMware Engineering has isolated the root cause and is working to produce an express patch for impacted customers today. The target timeframe is 6pm, August 12, 2008 PST.

*FAQ:*

* What would this express patch do?

More information will be provided in subsequent communication updates.

* Will VMware still reissue the upgrade media and patch bundles in the timeframe that has been communicated? \\ \\ \\ Yes. We still plan to reissue upgrade media by 6pm, August 13 PST (instead of noon, August 13 PST) and all update patch bundles later in the week. We will provide an ETA for the update patch bundles subsequently. NOTE: the “patch bundles” referred to here are for the patches listed above under “Affected Products” and the other bundles released at GA. They are not the same as the express patch which is targeted for 6pm, August 12, 2008 PST as stated above.

* Why does VMware plan to reissue the upgrade media before the patch bundles? That is a wrong priority call! \\ \\ \\ This is not a matter of priority. Since we can get done building and testing the upgrade media before the patch bundles, we want to make that available to customers first instead of reissuing all the binaries later in the week.

* Can VMware issue a patch that opens the licensing backdoor in the next hour as a critical measure?

There is no licensing backdoor in our code.

* Does this issue affect VC 2.5 Update 2?

No.

* What is VMware doing to make sure that the problem won’t happen again?

We are making improvements on all fronts. The product team had endeavored to deliver a release with support customers deem important. But we fell short and we are deeply sorry about all the disruption and inconveniences we have caused. We have identified where the holes are and they will be addressed to restore customers’ confidence.

The VMware ESX Product Team