Posts Tagged ‘virtual infrastructure’

Updating to the free XenServer license

In an earlier post I mentioned that Citix were going to be releasing XenServer for free. The official release of this has now occured. Update 3, which was released from Citrix changes the licensing engine slightly allowing for the new free license to be applied. There is also an updated version for the XenCentre client.
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Citrix gives XenServer away

This week Citrix announced thet XenServer will be given away free. Their aim is to promote the adoption of virtualization with their Enterprise-Class, Cloud Proven software. In fact nearly all Internet based virtualization is use Xen as the hypervisor.
What a brillant move by Citrix. Now organizations that want to adopt virtualization or just want to [...]

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Linux VDI solutions and Cloud Computing

The benefits and risks of Cloud computing have been mentioned quite a lot lately by industry heavy weights, IT professionals and myself. The aim of Cloud computing is to simplify IT delivery, management and reduce costs.
If the majority of your applications become cloud born then do you really need a dual core or quad core [...]

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Is traditional Terminal Services delivery dead?

Is the traditional use of Terminal Services dead? More specifically, is the Citrix application presentation or desktop publishing method now an outdated way of providing resources to users?
When Terminal Services was first created it was a good way to provide central management of software resources and applications for users. Especially users who worked in a [...]

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