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IOV: I/O Virtualization


While server virtualization is becoming quite mature, one of the missing aspects is I/O virtualization, with significant performance and compatibility issues. But, the field is not stopped and there is progress in creating a I/O virtualization layer with improved performance and isolation from physical HW.
Article here: IO virtualization IOV

DELL VESO server

As I mentioned a few days ago, VMWare ESX Lite seems to be a reality soon as DELL is nearing the launch of a new server tyoe, the VESO.

The VESO is to be an easy way to deploy VMWare ESX Lite farms, configuration via Web browser, SAN attaching and iSCSI booting (very interesting!).

Article here:
New Dell 'VESO' server built on VMware

Hot, HOT, virtualization field: Xen, VMware and the new stuff: Qumranet, KVM, Parallels and ... Microsoft VS

In an interesting article, TechTarget provides a quick overview of the recent developments in new virtualization solutions (here).

Despite being quite recent, KVM has provided an impressive feature set and promises interesting developments in the near future (although I consider the Xen/hypervisor approach much better).

Meanwhile, Xen is gaining momentum, VMware is fast enriching its solution and the old goat, Microsoft, is not standing still but it does seem that it's clearly reacting, not leading the field.

VKernel: self-contained VMware monitoring/capacity planning appliance

Quite interesting for a FREE addition to an ESX farm. It comes in the form of a VM that has performance monitoring, capacity planning and chargeback reporting.
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Reports: http://www.vkernel.com/reports.htm
Homepage: http://www.vkernel.com/index.asp

Virtualization news: DXtreme. ESX Lite & 64-bit Xen

Lots of interesting news around virtualization this week.

Xen beats VMware to native 64-bit punch - here

VMware performance spikes with InovaWave DXtreme, users say - here

Interesting to see that the concepts & solutions already done for high-end virtualization solutions, in the mainframe and Unix worlds (IBM & Sun), are now being re-discovered in the PC virtualization world too. I think it's a matter of weeks before DXtreme is bought by VMWare or Microsoft.

VMware prepping embedded 'ESX Lite' hypervisor - here

This is the most interesting piece of news and could mark a significant departure for IT datacenters in how virtualization is approached, becoming a lot more commoditized than it is today.