FierceCIOFierceCIOTechWatchFierceMobileITFierceContentManagementFierceGovernmentIT   FierceVoIPFierceHealthITFierceFinanceIT

VMware reduces storage requirements of desktop VMs by 70 percent

Tools
Tags
3PAR
deduplication
ThinApp
storage needs
VDI
VMware View
Virtual Desktop
desktop virtualization
vmware
Microsoft

Desktop virtualization pioneer VMware is renaming its desktop virtualization software--formally known as Virtual Desktop infrastructure (VDI)--VMware View. VMware View will come with expanded capabilities that allow IT managers to create new virtual desktops from a generic master template, as well as user-specific files, potentially reducing storage needs by up to 70 percent. In addition, VMware View will also feature offline desktop access in which users can download the entire virtual machine for local use when not connected to the Internet.

VMware View is available today, with the basic package costing $150 per concurrent user. The premium package that comes with ThinApp and all the new features will cost about $250 per concurrent user.

The ability to deduplicate virtual machine images is set to position VMware on a whole new level as it seeks to increase the value of its product. Obviously, the availability of this technology essentially eliminates much of the differentiator factor for companies such as 3PAR, and other storage vendors.

Other features include Virtual Printing, which allows virtual desktops to print to any local or network printer without having to deal with drivers, and Multimedia Redirection, where multimedia tasks are redirected to be handled by the client. Indeed, this drive by VMware to improve is making Microsoft's three-pronged strategy to defeat VMware look dated.

To read more about this story:
- check out this article from The Register
- check out this article from Network World

Comments

Why is it obvious that this enhancement will eliminate the differentiating factor for 3PAR and other storage vendors? Yes, VMWare has traditionally required additional storage capacity than traditional environments but reduced capacity demands will affect all storage vendors equally. Its relative.

In fact, the real differentiating factor for 3PAR relative to VMWare is the way it distinguishes and processes different traffic types without degrading performance. VM traffic tends to become very randomized which would consume processing resources on a traditional storage platform. However, 3PAR's ASIC has the unique ability to distinguish and process serial and random I/O seperately, thus maintaining performance levels for all types of applications.

Post new comment

The content of this field is kept private and will not be shown publicly.

More information about formatting options

To combat spam, please enter the code in the image.