From Application
Virtualization to Xen, a
round-up of the
virtualization themes &
topics being discussed in
NYC June 23-24, 2008 by
the world-class speaker
faculty at the 3rd
International
Virtualization Conference
& Expo being held by
SYS-CON Events in The
Roosevelt Hotel, in
midtown Manhattan.
This session will provide
attendees with an
overview of the iPhone
SDK, including discussion
of the App Store, Apple's
planned distribution
channel for SDK
applications. Keep in
mind that the contents of
the SDK and experiences
while using it are
covered under NDA, so be
prepared for me to talk
in generics and leave out
specific details that
might be covered by the
NDA. I am planning on
providing a quick
introduction to
Objective-C for those
attendees who may have
never seen it and might
be worried that it will
be difficult to code in
(it isn't!).
The Solaris Container
typically can be
categorized as an
operating-system
virtualization, which
means the virtualization
is done by enabling
multiple isolated and
secured systems in one
physical server
(operating system for
operating system). The
Solaris Resource
Management and Zones are
the basic functions that
form the Solaris
Container.
The computing industry
goes in cycles. The
latest trend, growing in
buzz over the past year,
is server consolidation
aided by virtualization
software. Virtualization
software for a computer
allows a single machine
to behave as though it
were many different,
separate computing
systems; each virtualized
instance behaves almost
identically to an
independent physical
machine. Using
virtualization software,
a roomful of servers can
be consolidated onto a
single physical box
(provided it's powerful
enough). Pundits claim
this trend is cyclical
because it's returning us
to the old days of a
single large, powerful
computer (a la the
mainframe) running all of
the tasks in an
organization. Although
the modern consolidated,
virtualized server is
unlikely to look anything
like the old mainframes,
it's instructive to
examine the
virtualization trend in
light of this mainframe
comparison to see if
there are any lessons to
be learned.
A character on the TV
show 'L.A. Law' once
said, 'It was the 60s.
Safe sex meant keeping
the parking brake on.' In
the early days of public
networks security carried
a similar sense of
urgency. In fact, the
network was its own best
defense. One of the
authors remembers
accommodating a colleague
by spending an afternoon
plotting the hops,
gateways, and contorted
syntax necessary to send
an e-mail from Brooklyn
to Michigan. (How many
computer scientists does
it take to send an
e-mail?)
Cassatt has announced
general availability of
its new Cassatt Collage
Web Automation Module
(WAM), software aimed at
helping IT organizations
with their server
consolidation efforts by
providing Java
application
virtualization and
management for Java EE
applications.
Server automation and
virtualization software
company, SWsoft, has
announced official Novell
YES certification on SUSE
Linux Enterprise Server
of its Plesk Linux
control panel for service
providers. According to
the company, SWsoft
customers and partners
can now have additional
confidence in Plesk's
fully testing and support
on SUSE Linux Enterprise
Server 9.
Typical enterprise IT
environments have as much
as 90% of their hardware
and software resources
sitting idle at any given
time, in anticipation of
usage spikes. The
Cassatt software, called
Collage, creates a
dynamic, virtual pool of
resources that business
applications can draw
from, using existing
software, servers, and
networks. Cassatt then
uses goal-driven
automation to manage and
optimize these resources.
The result is ?service
level automation?:
Cassatt enables IT
departments to deliver
the application service
levels to support and
grow business ? even
under tight budget
restrictions ? by
automatically leveraging
previously wasted
computing resources.
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