Virtualization by Davis: “How to meet VMware FT requirements for hardware, storage and networking” plus 5 more |
- How to meet VMware FT requirements for hardware, storage and networking
- RHEV vs. vSphere: The virtualization platform wars
- Desktop virtualization review: A few of my favorite things from 2012
- Ünable to add publishing server to Managment console
- Secure Gateway to Access Gateway migration
- Red Hat signs definitive agreement to acquire ManageIQ
How to meet VMware FT requirements for hardware, storage and networking Posted: 27 Dec 2012 06:59 AM PST | |
RHEV vs. vSphere: The virtualization platform wars Posted: 21 Dec 2012 06:02 AM PST | |
Desktop virtualization review: A few of my favorite things from 2012 Posted: 20 Dec 2012 11:43 AM PST | |
Ünable to add publishing server to Managment console Posted: 27 Dec 2012 07:41 AM PST I have just done a fresh installation of App-v 5, both managment and publishing servers. After installing the publishing server, I try to add the server in the managments console, and I am told to examine the server logs. This produces the following event error:
Any ideas as to why I am unable to add this? I try entering it in the following format domainname\servername FB This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now | |
Secure Gateway to Access Gateway migration Posted: 27 Dec 2012 01:56 AM PST Citrix provides two parallel offerings, for secure remote access to your Citrix deployments. While Secure Gateway does what it says, Access Gateway can offer much more. Access Gateway is a solid DMZ appliance, built to provide SSL VPN capabilities to your enterprise networks. Access Gateway is capable of replacing Secure Gateway, with its built in high performance ICAProxy mode. This article will introduce you to, how easy it is to replace your Secure Gateway with Access Gateway, and what are the innumerable advantages, you get in the process. | |
Red Hat signs definitive agreement to acquire ManageIQ Posted: 24 Dec 2012 06:08 AM PST Red Hat has agreed to acquire ManageIQ, for approximately $104.0 million in cash. The closing of the transaction is subject to customary closing conditions, including approval by the stockholders of ManageIQ. ManageIQ was already supporting the Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization (RHEV) platform. ManageIQ provides Virtualization platform Management software providing monitoring, management and automation. And by this acquisition Red Hat can offer a complete solution for cloud management. CONTINUE READING ON CLOUDCOMPUTING.INFO… Labels: acquisition, ManageIQ, Red Hat |
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