Thinsy Corporation announced the immediate availability of EnSpeed VMM with LiveSync version 2.0, and EnSpeed VM Orchestrator version 2.0. Storage Intelligence similar to that found in SAN and NAS hardware is built-in, thereby ushering in a new generation of Virtualization Software.
EnSpeed VMM is VM Server Software with an integrated storage intelligence component called LiveSync. LiveSync works with direct attached SATA, SCSI and RAID disks, as well as legacy SAN or NAS Storage and enables the following Enterprise features:
1. High Availability: If one VM Server fails, a backup server starts up the VM
2. Clone VM: A 16 Gigabyte Clone VM can be created in 15 seconds
3. Full and Incremental Backup of VM without Shutting Down
EnSpeed VMM with LiveSync is the industry’s first product to enable the above features using Direct Attached Storage. EnSpeed VM Orchestrator is Thinsy’s VM Management Server. It provides an intuitive web browser GUI for managing LiveSync VM Servers. No client software is required for accessing the Orchestrator. Standard Java enabled browsers running in Windows, Linux and Apple desktops work well for accessing the Orchestrator. The 2.0 version of EnSpeed VM Orchestrator has an exciting new look and feel.
Saturday, September 13. 2008
Thinsy's availability of EnSpeed VMM with LiveSync version 2.0
Mike's SRM Book for sale at the VMworld Bookstore
Mike Laverick is working on a cover for his new book on VMware’s Site Recovery Manager product. If all goes to plan there will 50 special “Authors Edition” copies of the SRM Book for sale at the VMworld Bookstore.
"This book will teach how install and configure VMware's Site Recovery Manager product. It also covers in detail the failover and failback processes - and I will guide you through step-by-step through the setup of the product. This book is not filled with project management padding that typifies a lot of IT books. It's practical and technical, and assumes you are already pretty familiar with VMware's Virtual Infrastructure products including ESX 3.5 and VirtualCenter 2.5. In this book you will learn the strengths and weakness of the Site Recovery Manager product, and show you the common pitfalls and errors that can happen, and also more importantly why they happen, and how to fix them."
VMware launched the -6 Reasons to Choose VMware- campain
From working with analysts, customers, and partners, it is apparent that companies need a solution that meets ALL of the following requirements:
Is built on a robust, proven foundation
Delivers a platform for shared IT services
Provides a complete solution for virtualization management
Supports your entire IT infrastructure
Is proven across tens of thousands of customer deployments.
As you’ll see, it quickly becomes clear that only VMware delivers on all of these important requirements. And best of all, VMware delivers while providing low total-cost-of-ownership (TCO).
Just arrived in Las Vegas
Friday, September 12. 2008
New Version StorageView 1.1
Whats new in 1.1
- Read and Refresh the Data automatic every x Minutes.
- Sort the Columns.
- Store the Data in a MS-Access DB.
- DatabaseView with Graphical Diagrams for the logical Partitions (You can See now the History from used and unused Spaces) and see what Storage the VM REALLY Needed.
- DatabaseView with Graphical Diagrams for the Memory Usage (You can See now the History from used and unused Memory) and see what Memory the VM REALLY Needed.
- DatabaseView with Graphical Diagrams for the CPU Usage (You can See now the History from used and unused CPU) and see what CPU the VM REALLY Needed.
- In all Graphical Diagrams you can Zoom in and Out in the History (also print the diagram).
You can Download it for free at www.mightycare.de.