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VMware vSphere 4, out today, is a big release, with plenty of new features and changes, but it’s not your run-of-the-mill major update. The new features, which range from VM clustering to agentless VM backup, are especially significant in that they may mark the moment when virtualization shifted from the effort to provide a stable replica of a traditional infrastructure to significantly enhancing the capabilities of a virtual environment.

In short, if you’re running a VMware infrastructure, life should get easier. For anyone who’s ever tried to provide rock-solid OS-based clustering services, the new VM clustering feature, called Fault Tolerance, should be a vast improvement. Hot Add of CPUs and RAM has never really been an option for most shops, but it suddenly is (with the right OS, of course). These moves show that VMware is still pushing the virtualization envelope.

An interesting article talking about VMware’s vSphere 4, covering the product features and possibilities, do check it out. I’m excited to see what possibilities technically and operationally vSphere 4 will bring.




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  1. Finlay says:

    Have you asked Dave Cherry if you can get VMware in Primark?

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