Oracle VM Release 3.2, a key component in Oracle’s desktop to data center virtualization portfolio, is now available. There are two main themes to the new release, Adam Hawley, senior director of ...
Various companies--Dell, HP, NetApp, etc.--announced how pleased they are to support Oracle VM, which supports Linux and Windows (Oracle Enterprise Linux 4 and 5; RHEL3, RHEL4 and RHEL5; Windows 2003, ...
Oracle is the latest player to toss its hat into the virtualization ring with the company's latest announcement of Oracle VM, a virtualization platform based on the open source Xen hypervisor. At ...
Oracle VM is server virtualization software that fully supports both Oracle and non-Oracle applications, and delivers more efficient performance. Backed by Oracle's world-class support organization, ...
New workload specific x86 servers have been introduced by Oracle. The Sun Server X4-4 and Sun Server X4-8 offer features in the hardware to dynamically adapt to workload specific requirements and ...
There’s no doubt that Oracle faces a substantial challenge when it comes to competing against both VMware and Microsoft in the virtualization category. But with the release of version 3.0 of Oracle VM ...
A new report from Wikibon.org CTO David Floyer, based on 15, hour-long interviews with Oracle users, brings good news for CIOs considering virtualizing large Oracle installations. Go ahead. Oracle’s ...
Server virtualization software partitions a physical server into multiple, isolated virtual machines to make the most efficient use of server resources. According to the IT Central Station user ...
SAN FRANCISCO — VMware Inc.s stranglehold on the virtual server business will likely limit Oracle Corp.s new virtual machine technology to its current customer base. That was the conclusion of some ...
Gartner has released its 2015 "Magic Quadrant" for x86 server virtualization infrastructure, which found that Microsoft and VMware are leading the pack in that market. VMware was rated highest by a ...
Gartner's latest Magic Quadrant report for x86 server virtualization infrastructure shows that the two leading companies in the space -- VMware and Microsoft -- continue to outpace the competition, ...
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