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Microsoft releases beta of Virtual Machine Converter Tool

Microsoft has announced the availability of a the beta of the Microsoft Virtual Machine Converter Tool (MVMC), which is able to convert VMware Virtual Machines to the Microsoft Hyper-V standard. The tool is provided as a so called solution provider. Unfortunately the tool doesn’t support Windows Server 8 yet, but Microsoft states that it’s working on supporting Windows Server 8 in the near future.

The tool can convert VM’s and VMware Virtual Disks (VMDKs) from vSphere 4.1 and 5.0 to Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 Hyper-V and Hyper-V Server 2008 R2 SP1, uninstalling the VMware tools and installing the Hyper-V integration services while converting. It also supports offline conversion from VMDK to the Microsoft VHD format. MVMC also includes a Command Line Interface (CLI) to do the conversions.

The following guest Operating Systems are supported:

  • Windows Server 2003 SP2
  • Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2
  • Windows Server 2008 R2
  • Windows 7

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Labels: Microsoft

Microsoft announces beta of App-V 5.0 and introduces User Experience Virtualization (UE-V)

Microsoft today announced the release of a public beta of version 5 of it’s Application Virtualization product App-V. It also announced today the release of the public beta of a new user environment management product called User Experience Virtualization (UE-V). Both products will be part of a new version of the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack (MDOP), available for Software Assurance users.

With this last product Microsoft decided to fill a gap which up till now was filled by Microsoft partners like Citrix, Appsense, Immidio, Liquidware Labs, Quest, Res Software and others. For these partners it will be harder to provide additional value now that Microsoft will provide this solution with MDOP.

Up intil now Microsoft’s solution for user environment management was called User Profile Virtualization, which was actually a combination of Roaming Profiles and Folder redirection. This solution isn’t very suitable though in environments where users access traditional desktops, terminal servers, Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) and other devices using the same account.

With UE-V Microsoft states:

Regardless if it is a rich desktop or a hosted VDI desktop, a traditional application or a virtual application, UE-V enables a personal, consistent Windows experience across devices, matching each person’s unique work style for increased productivity anytime, anywhere. UE-V integrates with our Microsoft Desktop Virtualization products and can be deployed with System Center Configuration Manager, as well as third party management tools.

While the roaming profiles with folder redirection solution the UE-V solution will apply settings when applications are opened, and save that settings when the applicaitons is closed, in contradiction to the User Profile Virtualization which loads settings at logon and saves them at logoff. For UE-V to work another agent needs to be deployed, (when will Microsoft release one mangement agent?). Settings location templates, which are XML based are used to tell the agent which applications should store their roaming information from thefile system and registry to a network location. Templates can be generated with the UE-V generator tool.

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For more information about UE-V, see this post on the Microsoft Springboard series blog.

App-V 5.0. promises deeper platform integration, allowing App-V applications to work more like traditional installed applications. App-V 5.0 will will allow for local application store to be turned off, reducing disk requirements.

App-V 5.0 will also introduce a new web-based management interface based on Silverlight, and introduces support for both Windows 7 and Windows 8 which is now in public beta.

For more information about User Environment Management (UEM), we recommend reading the UEM Smackdown paper, written by Ruben Spruijt which can be downloaded via BrianMadden.com

Labels: Microsoft

Release: Oracle VM VirtualBox 4.1.8.

Oracle has released version 4.1.8 of its virtualization platform VM VirtualBox. This version which can be considered a maintenance release can be installed on top of any VM VirtualBox 4.1.x installation and is the follow up of version 4.1.6. which was released in November this year.

This version fixes a couple of issues which are described in the changelog.

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Release: VKernel vOperations Suite 4.5

VKernel, recently acquired by Quest Software has released version 4.5. of its vOperations Suite (vOps). vOperations is a suite of products providing Performance Analysis, Capacity Management, Resource Optimization, Reporting and Chargeback functionality for VMware and Hyper-V environments.

This version lacks the support for Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization (RHEV), which the company announced in August and promised to deliver in Q4 this year.

vOperations Suite 4.5 adds the following new features:

· Added Automation features

o Auto deletion of abandoned VM images

o Auto-merging of unused snapshots

o Automated remediation for performance issues

o Auto-calculation of future resource requirements

o Automatic generations of alerts of abnormal metrics and trends

· Automation processes can now be more specifically controlled

· Support for VMware vSphere 5 storage DRS and storage clusters, new HA methods and inclusion of data from the VASA storage interface

· Reporting enhancements, like new reports, customize data tables, reporting widgets, dashboards

· Virtualization Cost Index now calculates the base cost for operating a VM

Labels: Release, VKernel

Release: Teradici PCoIP client firmware 3.5.0

Teradici is the developer of the PC-over-IP (PCoIP) remote desktop protocol, which is leveraged in software (by VMware view) and provided with Teradici hardware solutions which are OEM’ed by several vendors. Teradici announced the release of firmware version 3.5.0. for its PCoIP zero client devices and version 1.7 of it’s Management Console which it announced in April last year, providing USB peripheral, login and security enhancements.

PCoIP firmware release 3.5.0 provides the following new features:

  • USB 2.0 support with VMware View Sessions
  • Support for combining PCoIP clients with VMware view and Imprivata OneSign Virtual Desktop Access.
  • 802.1X Network Authentication, using EAP-TLS certificate-based authentication
  • IPv6 Support
  • Help Desk mode, allowing administrators to enable a login screen link which allows users to log into a particular VM of the administrators choice
  • Support for up to 25 View Connection Server addresses
  • Support for fast Ethernet over optical fibre (100BASE-FX)

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Paper: Windows 2008 R2 Optimization Guide For Desktop Virtualization with XenApp 6 / 6.5

Citrix has released a whitepaper titled:"Windows 2008 R2 Optimization Guide For Desktop Virtualization with XenApp 6 / 6.5", the paper which contains 23 pages outlines optimization for XenApp 6 and 6.5 on Windows Server 2008 R2.

The paper starts with recommended GPO’s which can be applied to Windows Server 2008 R2, secondly it provides some recommendations on to be modified registry keys, which preferably can be set using Group Policy Preferences (GPP). It will then provide some registry keys to modify for images deployed using standard disk mode vDisk images using Citrix Provisioning Services.

After that the document recommends to disable some of the Services available on Windows Server 2008 R2, as they significantly increase the memory footprint of the OS. It also provides some recommendations on tuning SMB on Windows File Servers.

The second part focuses on general settings for users, preferably set using GPO or GPP. And then focuses on XenApp specific settings for users.

Labels: Citrix, Paper

Release: Microsoft Assessment and Planning Toolkit 6.5

In November Microsoft released a public beta of the Microsoft Assessment and Planning Toolkit (MAP) version 6.5. Today Microsoft announced its release, which is the follow-up of version 6.0 which was released in July this year.

Version 6.5 provides the following new features:

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Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.2

Open source vendor Red Hat has released version 6.2 of its Linux distribution, Red Hat Enterprise Linux. This version is the follow-up of version 6.1 which was released in May this year.

Version 6.2 consolidates all patches, enhancements and security updates released after version 6.1. Some of the new features provided are:

  • PCI-e 3.0 and USB 3.0 support
  • Ability to set upper limits for CPU consumption providing better overall control of CPU allocation
  • Introduction of Control Groups (cgroups), which are used to create and manage slices of computing resources for specific processes. cgroups can be used as part of SLA management.
  • Inclusion of Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization 3.0 beta, announced in August this year, which will leverage the RHEL enhancements
  • KVM, Virtual CPU timeslice sharing for multiprocessor guests
  • KVM, reduced network related CPU utilization on the host
  • Enhanced network drivers in KVM which process UDP traffic faster
  • Ability to monitor and audit the entire boot sequence including the boot process before a guest is actually booted
  • Linux Container virtualization technology, in Technology Preview status providing application level containers.

Labels: Red Hat, Release

Release: Linux Integration Services for Microsoft Hyper-V 3.2

Microsoft has released version 3.2 of the Linux Integration Services for its hypervisor Hyper-V. This version is the follow-up of version 3.1 which was released in July this year.

The Linux Integration Services enable synthetic driver support for Virtual Machines running one of the supported Linux Distributions, currently the 32 and 64 bit versions of:

  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.0 and 6.1 (up to 4 vCPU)
  • CentOS 6.0 (up to 4 vCPU)

Users of SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 en Red Hat Enterpise Linux 5 should still use version 2.1. of the Linux Integration Services for Hyper-V.

Version 3.2 provides the following new features:

  • Integrated mouse support, no longer a seperate package to get integrated mouse support
  • Updated network drivers which work with Hyper-V provided with the Windows 8 Developer Preview
  • Issue fixed with System Center Virtual Machine Manager compatiblity.

Labels: Microsoft, Release

Login Virtual Session Indexer 3.5 is now available

Since its first official release beginning 2009, the Virtual Session Indexer(VSI) has gained popularity as an independent benchmarking tool. One of the projects using the VSI tool is Project Virtual Reality Check, which entered phase 4 last June. Now Login Consultants has made available the Virtual Session Indexer (VSI) version 3.5. VSI is a benchmarking platform to measure remote desktop performance in a Terminal Server farm or Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) environment.

The tool is developed by Login Consultants and is provided for free as an Express Edition, there is also a Pro edition which is supported by Login Consultants consulting services.

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Some of the new functionality provided by Login Virtual Session Indexer version 3.5:

  • Zero Footprint Launcher, no longer a need to install Login VSI
  • Pre/Post actions
  • Command Line Usage Console, enabling fully automated test cycles
  • Possiblity to pause a test
  • Encryption of logfiles
  • Improvements to workload Mash up mechanism
  • RemoteFX Host Performance Counter Support, giving insight into GPU bottlenecks, issues on the RemoteFX protocol level, and insight into the performance on both VM and Hypervisor level
  • Analyzer enhancements, like scatter chart, compare wizard, zoom and pan and command line usage analyzer.

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