For those of you who still haven't gone down the path of evaluating or purchasing VMware's VI3 High Availability (HA) or Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS) or even if you haven't driven past someone ...
Palo Alto, Calif.-based VMware is rolling out this month a new suite of its virtualization tools that bundles both existing and new products into a package meant to more closely reflect what customers ...
VMware has released a new Fling call DRS Doctor that's a command-line tool intended to give the user insight into the actions of the Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS). DRS has always been extremely ...
Virtualization lets companies more efficiently use their data center hardware. But just as important is better utilization of the human resources that manage those data centers. To lighten the load, ...
Flings are, at least according to official VMware policy, experimental programs. They are unsupported tools typically meant to make a virtualization admin's life easier. Although recognized by VMware, ...
A short while ago, VMware and Neverfail inked an agreement in which VMware would deliver Neverfail's availablilty and application server management framework software as part of the new vCenter Server ...
You're experienced with VMware vSphere. You've built an ESXi server or three, and more than a few VMs over the years. Your vSphere environment is meeting your needs. Or is it? Have you paid licensing ...