I've been tasked with coming up with a bill of materials for an ESX server. It's a bit unconventional in the fact that it can't be a rackable server due to IT insisting we put it in the data center.
With the huge push behind their VMware Infrastructure 3 product, who would have thought that VMware still had time to worry about its legacy server class virtualization product, VMware ESX Server 2.x?
When the dust settled in the lab after two long months of testing Microsoft’s Hyper-V and VMware’s ESX in the areas of performance, compatibility, management, and security, it all boiled down to two ...
With the huge push behind their VMware Infrastructure 3 product, who would have thought that VMware still had time to worry about its legacy server class virtualization product, VMware ESX Server 2.x?