What, not a VMware release you say? This one is very important to my customers as many have been waiting a long time for iSCSI boot on UCS. The new software can be downloaded here. Here’s the What’s New section from the Release Notes:
What, not a VMware release you say? This one is very important to my customers as many have been waiting a long time for iSCSI boot on UCS. The new software can be downloaded here. Here’s the What’s New section from the Release Notes:
An update to the product that started it all. VMware updated their oldest product to version 8.0. You can head right to the download here. Here’s the what’s new section from the release notes for all the details:
This release of VMware Workstation adds the following new features and support.
The hardware requirements to install this version of Workstation have changed. Workstation now requires a relatively modern 64-bit CPU. See Installation Requirements for details.
The keyboard filter driver is no longer installed by default. When the driver is not installed, the enhanced keyboard functionality is unavailable and you must press Ctrl-Alt-Ins instead of Ctrl-Alt-Del to send a Ctrl-Alt-Del keystroke to the guest. To use the enhanced keyboard functionality, you must perform a custom installation and select the component. If you select the component, you must reboot whenever you install or uninstall Workstation. Continue reading »
VMWorld keeps rolling on and on. VMware has made Site Recovery Manager 5.0 available for download here. As I’ve mentioned time and time again, SRM is my favorite non-vSphere product from VMWare. This one does not disappoint. You can grab the download here. Here’s the What’s New Section from the release notes:
VMware vCenter Site Recovery Manager 5.0 enhances your ability to build, manage and execute reliable disaster recovery plans for your virtual environment. With the release of version 5.0, VMware has expanded the capabilities of Site Recovery Manager to provide unprecedented levels of protection. New use cases have been made possible through the addition of the following capabilities:
Is VMWorld still going? It seems the entire desktop line from VMware refreshed today. You can grab the download for Fusion 4.0.1 here. Here’s the what’s new section from the release notes:
This release of VMware Fusion adds the following new features.
VMware Fusion is now installed by dragging and dropping to the Applications folder. Users of older versions can upgrade using the included utility. VMware Fusion can be uninstalled by quitting the application and dragging it to the trash.
VMware View 5.0 has been released and can be downloaded here. For those customers using View over slow WAN connections, you are going to want to take a close look at this release. Here’s the What’s New from the release notes:
VMware View 5.0 includes the following new features:
Note: The version of View Client for Mac that was bundled with View 4.6 is also bundled with the View 5.0 release. This is the latest View Client for Mac and is compatible with View 4.6 and View 5.0.