viernes, 6 de julio de 2012

Virtualization by Davis: “How to write local registry in Appv package” plus 5 more

Virtualization by Davis: “How to write local registry in Appv package” plus 5 more


How to write local registry in Appv package

Posted: 06 Jul 2012 04:10 AM PDT

I am working on SecureCRT Application. I am Virtutulizing this application.

For customization i need to add registry on physical machine. I have tried writing registry in pre launch script bt it is writing it on Virtual registry which is not working.

Please help me on this.

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Microsoft published Windows 2012 Editions and Licensing

Posted: 06 Jul 2012 05:48 AM PDT

In these days Microsoft published an overview on Windows 2012′s Editions and Licensing.

From an editions perspective we find two "main" editions, Standard and Datacenter, differentiated only by virtualization rights: two virtual instances for Standard and unlimited for Datacenter.

The VMs are entitled to run on up to two processors for both editions.

All the features available in the Datacenter edition are also available in the Standard edition, including high availability features like failover clustering, that make the choice between Windows Server 2012′ editions based only on companies' virtualization strategy.

Windows 2012 Essential and Foundation don't have any virtualization right.

If we look at Windows 2012 licensing FAQ we can find something interesting:

  • If I have a Windows Server 2012 Standard edition license, how can I increase my virtualization rights?
    With the Windows Server 2012 Standard edition licensing model, you can grow your virtualization environment by either stepping up your license to Datacenter edition if you have Software Assurance, or by simply buying additional Standard edition licenses and assigning them to the same physical server. For example, if you have a 2-processor server and want to run a total of 4 VMs, you can purchase two Standard edition licenses and assign them to the same server. Additional examples are shown in the table below.
  • Why is Windows Server 2012 licensing moving to a processor model?
    By making this change, Windows Server 2012, System Center 2012 and the Core Infrastructure Server (CIS) will all have consistent licensing model creating alignment across Microsoft infrastructure products. Having a single-licensing model will make it easier for you to buy the right product for your needs and to compare the cost of alternatives (such as individual products, the CIS SKU outside of ECI, ECI and so on). Additionally, the new licensing model provides a single, familiar, and easy-to-track metric for all infrastructure products further reducing management overhead.

Definitively a must-read document.



Labels: Licensing, Microsoft, Windows Server 2012

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Exciting New Days at TMurgent

Posted: 05 Jul 2012 01:25 PM PDT

I tried to ignore it, but I just can't any more. It's time for TMurgent to grow up a little. Today is Kate's first day on the job. Kate is my daughter, the one with the newly minted Bachelor's degree in Computer Science. Her last final was Monday and she starts work today. Some of [...]

App-V application uninstall with SCCM 2012 integration

Posted: 05 Jul 2012 10:24 AM PDT

I'm working with a client on SCCM 2012 with App-V integration. We are creating user collections with the AD security group for the application and deploying the App-V application to this collection. However, the big question right now is how to remove App-V applications (delete shortcuts, etc) once the user is no longer a member of the AD security group that that application was deployed to. It appears that in SCCM 2007 you were able to remove the App-V application when it was no longer advertised (ie when the user was no longer a member of the AD group) but that doesn't seem possible in SCCM 2012. Some information I've found indicates that it will require a separate uninstall, but I'm not sure at this point. The desire is to manage application access with AD Security Groups, and to be able to simply add and remove users from groups and have the App-V applications be deployed and removed accordingly. Is this possible with SCCM 2012 App-V integration?

Thanks,

Darren. 

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UNE EPM Telecommunications Named 2012 Red Hat Innovator of the Year

Posted: 02 Jul 2012 09:00 PM PDT

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VMware becomes a Leader in Gartner’s Magic Quadrant for x86 Server Virtualization Infrastructure

Posted: 05 Jul 2012 08:02 AM PDT

Last week VMware announced that it has been positioned at the top of Leaders Quadrant of 2012 Gartner's Magic Quadrant for x86 Server Virtualization Infrastructure.

Nothing surprising, unlike the fact that Citrix is still mentioned in the leader board with a product, like XenServer, that apparently is just used as a backend for VDI.

Oracle's placement, with its Oracle VM, was covered in a previous post.



Labels: Gartner, VMware

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