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A couple weeks ago Citrix bragged that its Xen open source virtualization widgetry would be pre-installed by big unnamed servers vendors by the end of the year.
Well, rival VMware Tuesday stole a march on both Citrix and the tangle-footed Microsoft and its promised Hyper-V technology and waved around signed contracts with Dell, HP, IBM and Fujitsu Siemens, definitely making it look like it’s holding four aces – at least for the moment.
The four OEMs, all already VMware partners and bound to support Microsoft as soon as Hyper-V, a reportedly strong contender, arrives in June, will all package up servers embedded with VMware’s free operating system-independent ESX 3i hypervisor, which runs on bare metal and is just plug-and-play.
VMware CEO Diane Greene called it a “big step for the ubiquity of virtualization.”
ESX 3i, reportedly used by 100,000 customers, is a teaser to coax users over to the full-blown VMware Infrastructure 3 as well as an education in the concept of virtualization. Fujitsu Siemens will ship an evaluation copy of the Infrastructure suite.
Only 10% of corporate servers are said to be virtualized.
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A couple weeks ago Citrix bragged that its Xen open source virtualization widgetry would be pre-installed by big unnamed servers vendors by the end of the year. Well, rival VMware Tuesday stole a march on both Citrix and the tangle-footed Microsoft and its promised Hyper-V technology and waved around signed contracts with Dell, HP, IBM and Fujitsu Siemens, definitely making it look like it's holding four aces - at least for the moment. |
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