Sunday, March 25, 2007

[Latest CPU] - - VMware's VI3 Suite Delivers on Virtualization's Promise


VMware's VI3 Suite Delivers on Virtualization's Promise
eWeek - VI3 offers a rather broad set of resource allocation tools; we used them to reserve CPU, memory and disk resource levels for specific VMs, as well as to define more broadly the shares of available resources to devote to particular machines or pools

Maine college virtualizes its servers
Network World Fusion - Two years ago the IT group launched a trial deployment. The ESX software acts in effect as the operating system on the bare metal of the blade servers: It s in charge of the physical computing resources CPU cycles, memory, disk space, etc

Analysis: Copiers, Servers and Services Spread the Word on Imaging
Intelligent Enterprise - The server is priced at about $10,000 for the first CPU and $7,500 for each additional CPU. Despite the progress of multifunction-based scanning in recent years, professional-grade scanners are still the workhorses of document imaging. Continuing the

Voltaire releases software to automate grid computing
Network World Fusion - Policies can be set for service-level objectives such as performance or high-availablity, by CPU type and capacity, and by storage type and capacity. Network connections can be allocated based on

The Top Five Technologies You Need to Know About in '07
Computerworld - From next-gen CPU architectures to high-powered personal-area networks, we name the five hottest trends in developing technology. Imagine a networking task for your large, small or home business that is so big you need an enterprise server to handle

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Gamasutra - The single shared bus in the system, for example, is really interesting to deal with because it means everything, even graphics, can slow down the CPU. You just have to be careful and clever but that s the fun of working on fixed platforms like this

The spin on Cisco's latest acquisition
Network World Fusion - technology gives servers very fast bus speeds, up to 4G bit/sec, and allow for technologies such as remote direct memory access ( RDMA ), which streams data directly from the network to server memory, bypassing the server's CPU

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