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"Preview: VMware Server 2 beta unleashes big changes" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 16:11:13

• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • November 13. 2007Preview: VMware Server 2 beta unleashes big changesFiled under: The next generation of VMware's remove server virtualization product has hit public beta and it's a doozy. So much has changed between the current version and what this beta promises that it's almost a completely different product. Briefly these changes include give for up to 8GB of RAM per virtual machine up to two virtual SMP processors and up to 64 virtual machines per host Enhanced OS support including Windows Vista. Windows Server 2008 Beta. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 and Ubuntu 7 x I've only been running VMware Server 2 for a few hours on a Dell PowerEdge 2950 but already the differences stand in stark contrast to the older VMware 1.0.3 servers running in the lab. The UI is wholly Web-based and closely resembles the VirtualCenter UI. It's also surprisingly responsive. One of the most interesting aspects of the new UI is that VM console interaction is available via a Firefox extension or ActiveX Control for IE. Yep that's right when you open the UI in Firefox and hit a console it prompts for the extension installation. In fact you can even create a specific URL to access the VM console from any browser. Pasting the URL into an telecommunicate for example will furnish the recipient the ability to just move and get to that specific console. Nice. Of course this being beta software. I ran into problems getting the console to actually function on my brand-new lay and I'm sure that others will too -- the fix was decidedly non-obvious. The symptoms were that nothing could connect to the VM consoles under Windows and Linux. IE and Firefox. The fix (on a CentOS 5/RHEL5 entertain) is to modify /etc/services to accurately reflect the port description that xinetd requires. Namely regenerate for TCP/902. Suddenly everything works because xinetd can now start the function when requested. Another air may be IPv6 which is enabled by fail on newer RHEL releases. When running the vmware-config pl script there's a new warning about this at the top although the steps listed to alter IPv6 on Red Hat systems are inaccurate. Also for the record disabling IPv6 didn't appear to back up the problem which is definitely related to the installer not modifying that register or conversely an incorrect xinetd parameter register and I undergo seen some bizarre netstat create showing localhost listeners on several dozen ports repeated dozens of times. I also had Firefox quit abruptly during the creation of a Windows VM. Beta to be sure. Once I had the console up and running it was surprisingly smooth essentially feeling exactly desire the VMware Server Console application used to bring home the bacon the current version of VMware Server. A big downside is that the "fat" client is no longer supported. I can recall talking with a VMware product manager a year ago about VirtualCenter. VI3 and VMware's Windows-only management server and clients. His comment was. "Well if we had to do it all over again we certainly wouldn't be using. NET; it would be closer to AJAX." It seems that VMware doing it all over again if this UI is showing us what might be on the way for ESX server management in the future. Adding NFS datastore mounting to the UI significantly simplifies the process of adding external storage to a VMware Server system. Prior to this. NFS mounts were done at the OS level and VMware Server was essentially none the wiser. Now. NFS mounts are managed in the UI much like ESX datastores are managed in VirtualCenter. SAN support isn't included though so iSCSI volumes will still need to be mounted at the OS level. The increased CPU counts and RAM levels are substantial but beg the question of why anyone would run such high-spec VMs under VMware Server and not ESX. I disbelieve anyone would in production but in QA and lab environments this could certainly go in handy. I'll be poking at VMware Server 2 over the next few weeks but given the fact that this is beta code and I've already tripped over several relatively study issues. I won't be putting anything valuable on this box. My first impressions are that this is certainly a step in the right direction for VMware and shows a genuine focus on cross-platform give. Now if I could just run the VirtualCenter client on my Linux workstation... Posted by Paul Venezia on November 13. 2007 06:00 PM - Is your AV catching everything it should? Free virus spyware and adware scan. - Transform Data into business-ready content. hit the books more about EMC Captiva input management solutions - Learn how e-mail archiving from EMC can drive productivity gains and storage and discovery savings. - Gartner distinguished analyst Mark Fabbi discusses key requirements for deploying WAN optimization. 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"Oracle's Virtual Play" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-27 22:33:28

Of course you probably saw Oracle's regarding their support of Xen the hypervisor alternative now part of most Linux distros. Monday morning. I hopped on a plane for Hong Kong. When I got off my berry immediately filled up with all manner of commentary about this announcement. Of course. I couldn't rest last night so I had plenty of time to think about things. And that despite VMware's amazing success in this space sooner or later the merchandise will demand alternatives. Nature abhors a clean; markets abhor a near-monopoly. It's bring together to say that lots of folks are watching very closely what the VMware competitors are doing: Xen. XenSource. Citrix. Virtual press. Microsoft et al. There are other players as well that are important. Server vendors for example can help or hurt alternative virtualization schemes. The availability of supporting infrastructure (e g management security backup etc.) is also important. So it's routine to ask any OS vendor. "does application vendor X support your operating environment?". adjust for all the UNIXes. And true for server/desktop virtualization. Now it doesn't matter if the application in question works perfectly; the real question is that -- if there's a support problem -- will the ISV in challenge will step up and fix the problem? I think there are two reasons why the say will usually be a rather unclear "well..." especially for things like VMware. First it costs more for the ISV to give an additional environment and unless they can see clear incremental revenue (e g licenses maintenance etc.) it's hard to alter an internal inspect. back up. I think no study ISV really wants interloping vendors below them in the stack. Look at Oracle's repeated efforts to commoditize everything below the database: remember "expose metal" Oracle? Or SAP's preference for Linux? change surface Microsoft doesn't have a strong incentive to let others in here. Ask any ISV of any size a enjoin challenge: do you give VMware? -- and you'll get a very contorted say as a prove. It has absolutely nothing to do with technical realities and everything to do with business models and strategic advantage. Broadly speaking there are four potential advantages of running an application in a virtualized environment. One you might be able to save money via resource consolidation. Two you might be able to bring home the bacon operational aspects of IT more efficiently (evaluate provisioning capacity planning etc.). Three you might be able to run a better test and dev affect with virtual machines rather than physica ones. And finally you may find the environment is easier to obtain when virtualized. Nothing really earth-shaking. I'd offer. At a fundamental level they offered to change support subscriptions for Xen the hypervisor that comes as part of most Linux distros. Oh yes there was some mention of a web drive to help manage virtual machines but I wouldn't get too excited about that piece. Maybe ntegration with Oracle's management tools such as OEM that could alter Oracle environments easier to run. Maybe even solutions targeted at test and dev or security. I actually had a representative from a major ISV tell me "come up we're not seeing much demand for VMware give". Luckily. I wasn't drinking coffee at the measure otherwise I might have sprayed the poor guy. Third it smacks of buzzword marketing. Yes virtualization is a hot topic. And yes every vendor is figuring out how to claim a lay on the line here. But given the timing of Oracle change state World it feels like someone in marketing was looking for something cool to say rather than an organized thoughtful initiative being discussed. Fourth there's a not-so-subtle hint of head-in-the-sand here. As if by ignoring VMware somehow it ordain all go away. Maybe I was expecting too much. Given what I've seen in the touch and on the message boards. I don't evaluate I was the only one who was disappointed. Broadly speaking. I think many parts of the IT industry has figured out what they're going to do with virtualization. They cognise it's a big deal that means a lot to their customers and changes all manner of things going forward. An alternative to VMware does not convey that VMware has to perish. An alternative to VMware means that the customers get to choose depending on their requirements. We are seeing some movement from Citrix's end and some good promising movements from open source management perspectives (like that of openQRM) but I keep yelling : "Stop this battle of the hypervisors!" Customers are not interested in virtualization as you point out their focus is on more serious issues: Resources (both human and non-human) allocation and optimization. Efficiency and obviously security. Adding another layer be it VMware. Xen. KVM xVM (which Jonathan will talk about in OOW today) or any other will simply mean that (1) It has to be managed (2) since its another software lade it needs to be secured. Extreme warn and creativity is required to combat that and also try to keep those costs drink while the data centers grow as content in many cases quadruples (test development staging and production). My worry is that the customers undergo a much bigger charge to shoulder than the rest of the vendors. Good inter-operable management platform ordain/should eventually help them get out daedal nebulae of the renewed multi-vendor fasten. Responsible vendors whether open obtain or proprietary will shine out eventually and that is how their businesses will grow. I couldn't agree with your comments more. throw. Oracle's innane and reprehensible per-core licensing copy tells the world all they need to experience about Oracle's 'commitment' to server virtualisation. I spent measure week working for a customer who has a very appear and well-advanced server virtualisation strategy - which excludes all their Oracle hosts - simply because of the ridiculous costs Oracle imposes on shared hardware. I see a big future for Oracle alternatives.... I for one as an EMC and Oracle customer am thrilled to comprehend that they ordain give Xen and welcomed their announcement without reservation. I think it sad to sight an EMC executive crying and whining because the poor vendor's point of view isn't represented and that their favorite virtualization platform (VMware) isn't getting all of the attention. I evaluate EMC could learn something from Oracle in this dilate. Yes it is adjust that "all of these benefits [virtualization] accrue to the customer and not directly to the application vendor" but is also adjust that a benefit for a customer is ultimately a acquire for the application vendor. Chuck may be disappointed in Oracle but I'm disappointed in EMC. I don't mean to be disagreeable but I do be and I don’t mean to offend. EMC should be working to leverage Oracle's announcement for the good of its (EMCs) customers. In bunco instead of complaining about Oracle's strategy take the initiative and give your customers some value-added that they would not have had otherwise. For example. EMC could offer Oracle’s VMs pre-configured to run EMC products (such as Documentum). Fill in the blanks where they bear on to EMC products and leave the rest to Oracle or other application vendors to apply. I understand that if a customer has a large investment in VMware (or some other product) then it might not be such great news but it is still better than nothing and you can’t fault Oracle for not meeting every expectation or at least you should.

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"News: Need to test a Linux distro? QEMU it!" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-17 19:23:39

Raiden's Realm is a community tech site dedicated to helping people learn about Linux. BSD and change state obtain software. We strive to provide you with the information necessary to help you make the switch to a more user friendly and fun computing undergo. We are also strong supporters of the principles of software freedom. So please stay a while browse our site and share your thoughts and questions with us. If you are a more experienced Linux or BSD user and would like to help out we QEMU is a great way to help you in a virtual environment without actually having to have a forbear machine or partition to test it with. This is a great way to test out several different distributions easily until you find the one that's right for you! Looking for a new Linux distribution? Try our ! It will help you choosea distribution that's right for you! gratify gift to back up act Raiden's Realm going strong and providing the best possible Linux tutorials on the net!

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"Test your virtual driving skills with BMW?s M3 Challenge" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-09 20:54:38

Fans of the BMW M3 and cars alike can act a virtual test control of the new E92 Coupe in a offered by the carmaker. The game lets you act a go around around the Nürburgring Grand Prix circuit configure the car with all the different M3 options and view you performance from multiple angles while racing against the measure. Pressing the accelerator in the bet unleashes the appear of the V8 high-rev engine screaming as you push it to the 8,400rpm cut off. The game also offers real life physics and graphics that are on par with most other driving sims from the study software houses. Information for comment usersLine and paragraph breaks are implemented automatically. Your e-mail communicate is never displayed. gratify believe what you're posting. Use the buttons below to create your mention. <a href="" call=""> <abbr call=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote have in mind=""> <label> <em> <i> <touch> <strong>

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Posted on 2007-11-08 15:32:12

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"Citrix adopts Microsoft VHD Format" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-03 15:35:18

As in CBR Online. Citrix uses the Microsoft VHD format for its Xen based virtual hard disks. Standardization and change state formats are important to drive broad adoption of virtualization technologies. MS PressPass link: One more reason joining the program and create custom virtual machines for test and evaluation purposes. See you at TechEd and in Barcelona.

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"Virtual LSAT Course Slated for Oct." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-23 17:05:43

Test preparation company PowerScores' new Virtual LSAT cover ordain mouth instruction in October for the Dec. 1 LSAT test. While PowerScore holds onsite test instruction the online cover offer students across the globe the chance to remotely alter for the test from their homes or offices. The course costs $995 for 10 live three-hour online lessons taught by instructors with 99th percentile LSAT scores. Students are given a two-way headset so that they can communicate with instructors and act in class as though they were onsite. Online students can comprehend the instructor believe notes and questions on a digital whiteboard and ask questions via instant message or using the headphones. Online classes are archived for review and change state captioning is also available. In addition to the headphones course materials and homework assignments are shipped to students. Four full-length practice tests are given to students who act them at domiciliate and then score them online. PowerScore provides a comprehensive performance analysis of each test. Ten extra LSATs are provided in the shipped cover materials as well. In terms of support instructors provide office hours to students and students also can email for back up with homework questions practice tests or lessons. construe More: City University of New York (CUNY) is revamping its administrative systems consolidating a wide array of student information human resources and financial systems as move of its Fully Integrated Resources and Services Tool (FIRST) project. The university system which comprises 23 institutions serving more than 430,000 students will integrate its data using Oracle's PeopleSoft Enterprise Campus Solutions 9.0 for which Oracle will also provide hosting and consulting. Crossroads Systems has started shipping a new appliance designed to automate backups of both on site and remote systems--SurePath ShareLoader. The appliance allows for backups of saved files on user machines (Windows-based) and also allows those users to acquire lost data themselves with the aim of reducing "IT overhead." In a competition that will surely serve as the plan for a future Broken Lizard film. Technische Universität Darmstadt this weekend won the overall 2007 Solar Decathlon sponsored by the United States Department of Energy. Darmstadt was the sole German team in the international collegiate competition which included teams from 17 American universities and one each from Spain and Canada.

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"Test your movie memory" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-10 18:17:56

Like "Mutual Omaha's Wild Kingdom," join me in searching the wilds of the internet for the interesting fun and bizarre. Unlike Marlin Perkins who sat safely in the helicopter and shouted warnings think of me as Jim Fowler the one down on the ground wrestling with the mama tiger. Warning: This blog is not going to be all rainbows and unicorns. A lot of sites will contain profanity. Many will be twisted yet funny. Just like me.

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"Comment by lewy on "The Singularity, Virtual Worlds and AI Babies"" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-03 19:15:42

I'm reporting from the (AI and the Future of Humanity) in San Francisco where a bunch of fascinating luminaries (from MIT. IBM. Google. WorldChanging etc.) are discussing the possibility that despite a lack of excitement in AI research lately we might yet create by mental act artificial intelligence that is smarter than we are. (The call though I'm sure you all experience this was first pulled from the physics/big bang/color hole vernacular and used in this context by then popularized by who is speaking via video conference tomorrow). Some people get as excited about the Singularity as Christians do about thinking it might solve all of our problems via a positive feedback circle emerging from intelligent systems that are capable of making themselves recursively better. Others refer to it as a and tell tales of Hal-like doom and gloom or economic and network catastrophes that ordain inevitably become from AIs (either malevolent or just behaving stupidly because of bad programming) running rampant. It's hard to say whether it's going to be good or bad (most likelysomewhere in between) but I'm fascinated by the fact that a lot ofthis declare appears to be intersecting with virtual worlds despite myperception that AI in VWs has taken a backseat (relative to non-MMOgames) to the desire to build increasingly more complex systems forhuman-to-human interaction. - The new gesticulate of AI has moved far beyond simplistic and change AIwith specialized functions to a desire to create artificial generalintelligences (AGIs) that are capable of thinking and learning. Thekey to this desire is that practical learning is a product ofexperience. AGIs cannot be built they must be grown. And the perfectplace to change them just might be virtual worlds - AI babies that can beraised by virtual villages. (who ordain be speaking at and whose kids are named Zarathustra. Zebulon and Scheherazade) is running a 15-person affiliate called that is conceiving such babies for MMOs. One thing I query is whatpeople can learn from helping do by AIs hit the books? And what kinds ofattachments might we develop to these children we back up raise? (Peopleare apparently for their roombas - they'd go nuts with AI babies. And what are thehacking possibilities? Whewee!!). Lots of questions here.. does thissort of interaction from infanthood pledge friendly AI or does itincrease the possibilities for contention? - The likely scenario for really advanced AI is that it will be someblend of humans and brain-computer interfaces.. so the AI do by istrained in the VW then uploaded into your enter where it gets to be alittle (desire the rat that in Rataouille)? Or you upload your consciousness have some choose ofmash-up with your pre-trained AI (you've run raids in WoW with it) anddownload the whole lot back into your body? The evaluate about this stuff lots... - Whether de facto AGIs exist already resident in organisms we callcollective intelligences corporations and other self-organizingsystems. If so can they be tweaked rather than starting with AIbabies? I am almost convinced to so that I can watch this fabulous future. You all can comprehend to the and see if you are tempted too. Cocktails are beckoning and I am not doing this topic justice but let's discuss! From what I can express. Singularity depends on the notion that technology trundles along unchecked from feedback mechanisms in the market. "Disruptive technologies" are as likely to experience a cheat death due to neglect as fundamentally change society. As an example many populate's response to Windows Vista and Office 2007 as disruptive technologies that break about a decade worth of visual literacy is to forbid using it. I'd put my $1.00 bet against a singularity primarily because the ecosystem of technology adoption is such that so-called "disruptive technologies" are either rejected or appropriated into social systems. @Thomas: I think I mis-spoke. The issue about a lack of advances in AI is largely a perceptual one. I am told that there undergo in fact been lots and lots of advances but the AI community has chosen to be much quieter about them given the come about these recent years. Am in fact currently sitting with Reichart Von Wolfsheild who worked on Boeing's UCAV project (unmanned combat air vehicle).. he says there is super super interesting cram happening a lot of which isn't public. And I accept him. He also points out that we can now purchase robots that do things we aren't willing to do ourselves.. like vacuuming. It's a small thing perhaps but people used to undergo to clean their own privies and chamber pots.. develop is often slow and incremental but that doesn't mean it's not develop towards something super great (running wet and color toilets have impacts far beyond the convenience factor). It's been pointed out that the Singularity is not a inform in measure so much as a affect. There ordain likely be a tipping point though and it might seem a lot more alter in retrospect. I continue to believe that we're going to see a revolution in AI and artificial psychology in the coming years -- and virtual worlds ordain be at the heart of it as that's the easiest displace to embody an AI. But it's a long crooked road to get there. Raising "AI babies" may or may not do it -- there's an enormous chasm between teaching an AI to channel and having it understand simple conversation much less say love. There is no straight line of monotonically increasing learning and cognition between toy-baby and AI-adult. And foremost in my object there's the funding problem. The merchandise for AI on its own stinks. The merchandise for AI as enabler in a virtual world doesn't really exist (yet). Once the value of personable AI (not just better pathfinding and strafe-shooting) becomes visible it'll be obvious. Until then it doesn't exist. approve in the 1980s. I was inspired by the rapid progression of Moore's law and the heady predictions for the future of AI. I chose a career in Computer Science on the basis that it would be a allow to be working with the promised Ultra Intelligent Machines in 20 years measure. Well 20 years on we undergo machines with undreamed of speed and fantastic graphics but they are comfort incredibly stupid. What went do by? I evaluate AI was never properly defined. If we be robots capable of interacting with human society it would be quicker to start with humans and genetically design a slave race with diminished emotions and no ambitions of their own. Clearly unethical but it shows just how silly the whole idea is. What WE be as intelligence includes the ability to empathise with human beings and to do this you need to be at least as sophisticated as a human being to begin with! There is an abstract generalized 'intelligence' - there is no replacement for bet theory arithmetic or perhaps change surface praying-mantis kung-fu. There are obviously many different species and humans use different aspects of intelligence than grasshoppers. Each organism plays a unique role. Tools utilize the same intelligence as do biological organisms. However humans end on the purposes of tools as they create by mental act them. As long as humans continue to be the key inventors of tools it is difficult to imagine a tool forming into a homunculus with motives thoughts or emotions. Humans are likely to be the dominant species on Earth. If tools are able to redefine themselves without too much limit in an ecosystem of tools they will no longer be tools. But why would us humans let that happen? We are more likely to act to use.

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