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VMware VDI 2 can now be downloaded from the main VMware site, as of today!
Virtual Desktop Infrastructure allows you to provision desktops as if they were terminal server sessions, but gives users access to their very own desktop.
From VMware’s page on VDM / VDI:
“VMware Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) is an end-to-end solution for virtual desktop management that gives you the ability to deliver desktops from the data center for greater control and flexibility. With VMware VDI, you get:
- VMware Infrastructure 3, the proven virtual infrastructure software suite, including VMware VirtualCenter for management
- VMware Virtual Desktop Manager (VDM) 2, the enterprise-class connection broker that connects remote users to centralized desktops and manages VDI environments”
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From the VMWare Converter 3 beta refresh release notes (found at virtualization.info):
VMware Converter provides an easy-to-use, scalable solution for migrations of machines, both physical to virtual and virtual to virtual. Optimized for mass migration, VMware Converter is equally effective for single-machine conversions. With its comprehensive and comprehensible wizards and task manager, VMware Converter imports virtual machines faster, with fewer manual steps required, and fewer source hardware limitations than other methods. Converter can, with its ability to hot clone, import with no downtime on the source physical machine.
VMware Converter combines and expands the functionality available in P2V Assistant and Virtual Machine Importer. It eases interoperability among VMware hosted products (Workstation, VMware Server, and VMware Player), VirtualCenter-managed ESX Server 3.x and 2.5.x, and unmanaged ESX Server 3.x.
Import from Physical Machines
(Source)
- VMware Converter can hot clone and reconfigure any local or remote physical machine running an operating system noted in Platforms
- VMware Converter Boot CD can be started from, and clone, local machines outfitted with storage controllers and network adapters that Microsoft lists as supported in Windows 2003
Import from Various Third-Party Formats and VMware Products
(Source)
- Microsoft Virtual PC (version 7 and higher)
- Microsoft Virtual Server (any version)
- Symantec Backup Exec System Recovery images1
- VMware Workstation 4.x virtual machine (compatible with VMware GSX Server 3.x)
- VMware Workstation 5.x virtual machine (compatible with VMware Player and VMware Server 1.x)
- VMware ESX Server 3.x
- VMware ESX Server 3.x (when managed by VirtualCenter 2.x)
- VMware ESX Server 2.5.x (when managed by VirtualCenter 2.x)
Export to a Virtual Machine for
VMware Workstation and Datacenter Products
(Destination)
- VMware Workstation 4.x virtual machine (compatible with VMware GSX Server 3.x, ESX Server 2.5.x)2
- VMware Workstation 5.x virtual machine (compatible with VMware Player and VMware Server 1.x)3
- VMware ESX Server 2.5.x (when managed by VirtualCenter 2.x)
- VMware ESX Server 3.x (when managed by VirtualCenter 2.x)
- VMware ESX Server 3.x
Not Supported:
- VMware ESX Server 2.5.x when managed by VirtualCenter 1.x
- VMware ESX Server 2.5.x unmanaged
1. The Symantec family of products includes the Backup Exec System Recovery (formerly LiveState Recovery) products and the Norton Ghost 9 (and higher) products. Only images from the Backup Exec System Recovery products are fully supported, but images from Norton Ghost 9 (and higher) are likely to work.
2. For ESX Server 2.5.x the .vmdk files must be imported using the vmkfstools utility.
3. Only Workstation 5.5 can power on linked imports of .sv2i images.
For more info please visit VMWare’s Converter 3 Beta Refresh page.
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