After the acquisition of Sun and Virtual Iron was evident the need for a reformulation of the offer and the hard work of integration for the platform hypervisor offering from Oracle. But no one expected a clear choice as quick.
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Once in charge only of Oracle database, but obviously no longer the case. After the acquisition of Sun, with all its portfolio of virtualization products (in addition to the famous Sun hardware and Solaris), Oracle scored another major purchase: Virtual Iron.
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Virtual Iron, one of the most popular hypervisor based on Xen, is now in version 4.5. Continue reading ...
Virtual Iron, hypervisor-based commercial open source version of Xen, has released version 4.3 of its virtualisation platform, which introduces some important new features. Continue reading ...
Coinciding with the release of VMWare Virtual infrastruture 3.5, Virtual Iron has also released version 4.2 of its hypervisor. Continue reading ...
Released a minor release of Virtual Iron. A few new and some bug fixes.
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Xen, the open source hypervisor on which it is based products such as XenSource and Virtual Iron, has been updated to version 3.1.1. Continue reading ...
After VMWare and XenSource, Virtual Iron also offers a solution for the OEM market. Continue reading ...
The announcement from Virtual Iron, which is given on its website indicates that the use of this technology has brought major improvements in performance of virtual machines. Continue reading ...