EBOOK:
Virtualization technology isn't complete without a hypervisor. This final chapter of the Introduction to Virtualization e-book explains some hypervisor basics—highlighting the differences between bare-metal and hosted hypervisors—and lists some features that you should look for when selecting one for your virtual environment.
WHITE PAPER:
Virtualization is becoming a standard IT practice. It is becoming more popular among ArcGIS customers as well. ESRI uses virtualization technologies for the development, QA and certification processes of ArcGIS Server. This paper provides an overview of virtualization and addresses some common questions regarding ArcGIS Server and virtualization.
EGUIDE:
Both Hyper-V and VMware support virtualization initiatives, but IT pros must select the best suited hypervisor to meet today’s high availability requirements. This expert e-guide discusses the growing trend toward virtualization and compares Hyper-V to VMware and other market options.
EGUIDE:
This expert e-guide is designed to help IT pros assess the benefits of Hyper-V. Read about the advantages of Server Core and obtain tips and best practices for deployment success.
EBOOK:
All hypervisors essentially do the same job, but not in the same way. The three top hypervisors all have differences that require specific management tactics. Read this e-book to learn best practices and recommendations you can follow to optimize and maintain VMware ESX, Microsoft Hyper-V, and Citrix XenServer.
EGUIDE:
This e-guide examines one user's concerns about the fast approaching January end support for CitrixXenApp 5.0. Read on to find out the various obstacles facing this user including expensive extended support and migration problems and what the next step should be.
WEBCAST:
In this webcast you will learn how to use existing or planned investments in Microsoft System Center to simplify management of XenApp, XenDesktop, NetScaler and other critical aspects of the Citrix platform.
WHITE PAPER:
Designing an enterprise-level desktop delivery solution must take into account users, applications, desktops and the underlying infrastructure design. This document creates a recommended solution for an organization based on their unique requirements and workforce characteristics, although generalized to remove any confidential information.
EGUIDE:
Companies are still deciding if a virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) has a place in their organizations. This expert e-guide from SearchVirtualDesktop.com explains how to calculate the return on investment from VDI to determine if this technology makes sense for your organization.
PODCAST:
In this episode of Brian & Gabe Live, Brian Madden and Gabe Knuth talk with Dan Cote and Pete Downing of Citrix about the latest developments with XenClient.