Oracle plucks meat from Virtual Iron carcass
Oracle plans to add various Virtual Iron management tools to its Oracle VM product, and the combined offering is scheduled for release "early to mid next calendar year."
"With Virtual Iron, we are able to take the pieces that they're very strong at and include that into our virtualization management component," Wim Coekaerts, vp …
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Posted Tuesday 23rd June 2009 22:06 GMT
Hollerith 1
So they are going to shaft the FBI?
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Are they positive they don't want to support VI after their stated deadline.
Sure about that? Sure, sure, sure?
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Posted Wednesday 24th June 2009 14:02 GMT
OUMAN
WE GOT SHAFTED, NO OTHER WAY TO SAY IT...
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Orcale is leaving everyone out there with a VI infrastructure in the cold. How can you plan a data center future with no knowledge of the existing products future. We know it will become another product, but why souldn't I just bite the bullet and buy VM Ware and be done with it. If I am going to have to migrate, might as well be now.
Posted Wednesday 24th June 2009 15:10 GMT
James 85
VI Only Read Competitor to VMware
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VI is/was the only real competitor to VMware. It is/was the only one of the ever more commoditised server virtualisation products that offered the full range of server virtualisation solutions: from P2V to operation, HA, DRS and management.
In some cases, because of its requirement to run on newer chips, it offered better performance than VMware.
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