Virtualization & Cloud Computing Industry News [14.09.09] September 14, 2009
Posted by Roel Gydé in Application virtualization, Cloud Computing, Data Center Management, File Virtualization, I/O Virtualization, Memory Virtualization, Server Virtualization, Storage Virtualization & Storage, datacenter, desktop virtualization.Tags: App-V, Citrix, DaaS, Data Recovery, Desktone, IBM, Marathon Technologies, MDOP, Microsoft, VDI, VMware, Wyse
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It has been a while that we have posted here … for wich we offer our humble excuses. We’ll do our best to not let you down the following weeks, months, …
- Microsoft will release MDOP 2009 R2 shortly after the release of Windows 7 on October 22nd, instead of Q1 2010 as previously expected [Full article]
- VMware released the 1.0.2 (Build 188925) version of their VMware Data Recovery solution [notes] and vCenter Lifecycle Manager solution version 1.0.2 [notes]
- BriadMadden TV: Dive into PC-over-IP, which will be released with View 4 [Full media]
- Parallels announced the addition of Microsoft Office Communications Server R2 to its Parallels Automation offering [Full article]
- Marathon Technologies names new CEO and President: Jim Welch [Full article]
- IBM plans to launch the Smart Business Desktop offering in October 2009 with a subscription model, the solution is based on collaboration between IBM, Citrix, Desktone, Wyse and VMware [more]
EVENTS:
- October 13th, 2009 – Online – “CitrixLive: Secrets, Lies and VDI” - free virtual event – [register]
Microsoft MED-V a quick overview … when APP-V, when MED-V? January 4, 2009
Posted by Roel Gydé in Application virtualization.Tags: App-V, MED-V, Terminal Services, ThinApp, XenApp
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As posted earlier in October last year, mystery remains around APP-V and MED-V of Microsoft. John Savill has released an easy to understand FAQ on MED-V
The highlights:
- Aimed at solving compatibility issues between applications that do not run correctly on a certain OS. User with VISTA can run an XP application within a MED-V environment locally (which means that an OS is required next to the local OS of the user)
- MED-V integrates within the local OS and builts further on Virtual PC and it nothing more than a local VM.
- It includes the necessary functionalities for image updates of the VM and iamge distribution
- Currently the roadmap only contains support for Vista and XP 32bit
- Availability is foreseen first half of 2009
If I look at it, MED-V is nothing more than a client-side virtualization approach next to APP-V. Furthermore it still means that all the apps run locally within a VM (see image). From a management perspective this gets really complicated.
- The local OS requires updates, patches, …
- Applications that are physically installed on the local OS requires updates, patches, …
- Applications that are virtually delivered through APP-V require updates, patches, …
- Applications running within MED-V require updates, patches, … as well as the OS.
Altough MED-V offers some nice features when looking at application compatibility issues it does not solve any issues of management, maintenance and for sure not on ROI and TCO. Instead it will increase the TCO. Also ‘imaging’ of all the applications might get hard
For those that have SA and have the possibility to get into MDOP another aspect remains when to use MED-V versus APP-V. In short APP-V virtualizes an application while MED-V virtualizes at OS level. John formulates as
“If your problem is that applications are incompatible with one another or you need to deploy apps quickly with minimal testing, you want APP-V. If you have applications that won’t run on a new client OS or you want to manage VM images then you want MED-V”
Personally I believe that it is better to look at it from a consolidation point of view. Try to centralize as much applications as possible on a server-side application virtualization solution such as Citrix XenApp or Windows Terminal Services. Those applications that are not multi-user, multi-session can be delivered to the user through a client-side application virtualization solution such as Citrix XenApp (Streaming), Microsoft APP-V or VMware ThinApp.
In those case that you are running a client locally which requires an older application that is not compatible with the current OS (for example a SAP report which is coded in an old application running on an even older OS) you might look at MED-V. Altough that rescripting the report might be also a good alternative.
The full articles by John Savill can be found here and here.
Report on Endpoint Virtualization … November 17, 2008
Posted by Roel Gydé in Application virtualization, Server Virtualization, desktop virtualization.Tags: App-V, Citrix, Provisioning Server, Symantec, VMware, XenApp, XenDesktop
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Recently Symantec has commissioned a study on ‘Endpoint Virtualization’, finally the document is freely available. It has taken some time but here are the main results:
- More than a quarter (28 percent) of respondents said at least 40 percent of their organizations’ IT resources are spent on managing operating system and application delivery to endpoint devices
- 76 percent of respondents said their organizations have implemented some form of endpoint virtualization technology into their IT infrastructures
- 36 percent of respondents said at least a quarter (26 percent) of their entire 2009 IT budget is earmarked for endpoint virtualization initiatives
- 52% of those that have enabled endpoint virtualization, do this with Microsoft or Citrix
There are some ’strange’ results, 76% confirm that they are using endpoint virtualization, unfortunately it is completely unclear how this is divided over application virtualization (XenApp, WTS), application streaming (XenApp, ThinApp, App-V), Desktop Virtulization (XenDesktop, MS VDI, VMware VDM) or OS Streaming (Provisioning, …). It would have been nice if this information would also be made available, afterall, Microsoft and Citrix take 52% of the complete share for their account, but is that on XenApp or WTS or App-V or with Citrix Provisioning Server, completely unclear.
Furthermore Symantec pops up with an 8% marketshare (fourth place) after Microsoft, Citrix and VMware. Believing that Symantec has built-up a marketshare of that size in such a short time, only confirms our toughts, a more detailed division is required between:
- Server side application virtualization (XenApp, WTS)
- Client side application virtualization (XenApp, App-V, ThinApp, …)
- Desktop Virtualization
- OS Streaming
However, the report clearly indicates that virtualization is being adopted in all layers of the infrastructure. Recent studies have shown that approximately 14% of the x86 servers are virtualized according to Citrix.
Microsoft MDOP – quantifying the value … October 13, 2008
Posted by Roel Gydé in Application virtualization, desktop virtualization.Tags: App-V, Gartner, MDOP, MED-V
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During the last getVIRTUAL show in Antwerp last Friday, Arlinda Alves (MSFT) pointed out that both APP-V and MED-V will be part of the MDOP package. To be very honest, after I will I got a little bit confused on differentiating APP-V and MED-V. Above all, it also made me wonder what the financial impact would be of the MDOP-package once it is fully functional (probably after the next major event in Barcelona).
Thanks to Gartner all the confusion washed away and i know have a clear overview of the financial aspects. More here.
Microsoft MDOP Asset Inventory Service 1.5 October 6, 2008
Posted by Roel Gydé in desktop virtualization.Tags: AGMP, App-V, MDOP
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The new version of Asset Inventory Service part of Microsofts MDOP solution will be generaly available to the MDOP customers in november 2008. All other components of MDOP2008 are already available from the download site of Microsoft. As posted earlier MDOP2008 contains APP-V, AIS 1.5 (nov08) AGMP 3.0, Localization,
Microsoft Technet Magazine October … all about virtualization September 19, 2008
Posted by Roel Gydé in Uncategorized.Tags: App-V, DR, HA, Hyper-V, MSCVMM, Technet
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Topics:
- An introduction to Hyper-V in Windows 2008
- Manage your virtual environments with VMM2008
- Getting started with Microsoft Application Virtualization
- Achieving High-Availability for Hyper-V
- Backup and Disaster Recovery for server virtualization
- Essential tools for planning your virtual infrastructure
Full magazine here.
Application Virtualization Comparison Chart – Sept 08 September 10, 2008
Posted by Roel Gydé in Uncategorized.Tags: App-V, Appstream, Bufferzone, InstallFree, LanDesk, RingCube MojoPac, ThinApp, Trigence AE, XenApp
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Sven Huismans and Matthijs Haverink have released their ‘Applicationon Virtualization Comparison Chart. It compares Citrix XenApp, InstallFree Bridge, Microsoft App-V, Symantec Appstream with SVS, VMware Thinapp, Xenocode VAS
The following vendors didn’t make into the comparison: Ceedo, Endeavors Technologies Application Jukebox, LanDesk Application Virtualization, RingCube MojoPac, Trigence AE and Trustware Bufferzone.
Full report here.
Microsoft shores up its virtualized desktop story September 8, 2008
Posted by Roel Gydé in Uncategorized.Tags: App-V, AssetMetrix, DesktopStandard, Kidaro, MDOP, Microsoft, Softricity, Winternals Software
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The company said development on the newly named App-V 4.5 has been completed and that it will be included in the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack (MDOP) 2008 R2 that is set for release in a few weeks.
MDOP includes App-V; Enterprise Desktop Virtualization for managing and deploying virtual PCs; Asset Inventory Service, an inventory scanning tool; System Center Desktop Error Monitoring; Advanced Group Policy Management for change management via group policy objects; and the Diagnostics and Recovery Toolset, which helps in recovering a crashed PC.
MDOP is comprised of software from Microsoft’s purchases of Softricity, Kidaro, AssetMetrix, Winternals Software and DesktopStandard.
App-V 4.5 also introduces Dynamic Suite Composition (DSC), which lets virtualized applications share middleware resources such as a database.
Furthermore changes have been made to the licensing model
More information can be found on the official MDOP-blog.
App-V – Sequencing guide July 28, 2008
Posted by Roel Gydé in Uncategorized.Tags: App-V, Microsoft Application Virtualization
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“… The most challenging tasks for some who are using Microsoft Application Virtualizationis the task of Sequencing. This is where an application is to be prepared to be used with Microsoft Application Virtualization. …”. You can find the ’sequencing guide’ here.
Microsoft Application Virtualization or App-V RC1 June 18, 2008
Posted by Roel Gydé in Uncategorized.Tags: App-V, Hyper-V
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It went from Softricity to Softgrid into Microsoft Application Virtualization and for short into App-V. Finally App-V RC1 is available for download here. One thing remains unclear when the final product will be available and how it will be shipped, as part of MDOP (as it is now) or as a seperate option? More information at the App-V blog. Is there a possibility (just thinking here) that Hyper-V will be available with App-V so that you get a fully virtualization package from Microsoft?
What is new in App-V RC1
- https streaming from IIS
- beter and easier-to use packager (sequencer UI)
- dynamic suite composition for msi packages
- better integration with SCCM 2007 R2
- increased reporting functionalitieis
- new management tools (OpsMgr 2007 management pack)
- client cache improvements (max cache 1TB
App-V? June 12, 2008
Posted by Roel Gydé in Uncategorized.Tags: App-V
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What is App-V? Who is App-V? App-V is Softgrid and is the short for Microsoft Application Virtualization. So bye bye Softgrid, bye bye Softricity, here is App-V.
We must admit, vendors have high-IQ-marketing-product-specialists in their house:XenApp, ThinApp, App-V. Three products in the same region yet so different. This can only mean one thing for the non computer-literates … confusion
