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Today Microsoft launched Microsoft Mediaroom
with virtualization. This maks ‘Mediaroom’ the first Internet Protocol
Television (IPTV) platform to offer virtualization support.

Mediaroom with virtualization can deliver up to a sixfold reduction
in the number of physical servers required to support a full-featured
IPTV service, this significantly reduces hardware/management costs.

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Mediaroom with virtualization is designed to provide a
cost-effective yet full-featured IPTV platform for smaller operators,
for operators launching new services as they scale their subscriber
base, and for operators who want to extend an existing service into new
markets to serve lower-density communities.

“Mediaroom with virtualization provides the industry’s lowest
platform footprint for deploying a full IPTV service,” said Andreas
Mueller-Schubert, general manager for the TV, Video and Music Business
at Microsoft. “Given the pressures of today’s economic environment, the
reduction in capital expenditure and ongoing efficiencies make
Mediaroom with virtualization an attractive proposition for operators
of all sizes as they launch and grow their IPTV businesses.”

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My post for today post takes us back to September 2008. The Secondlight Blog wrote a great article called “Wine vs Virtualization” in which they looked at the possability of using VirtualBox on Ubuntu to run windows applications; namely CounterStrike and *World of Warcraft*!

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The full article is here, and is really worth a read.

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VMware has shipped its next-gen virtualization hypervisor and management tool collection, “vSphere 4″ ahead of the ticketed schedule.

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When vSphere 4 was announced via an online event from VMware’s HQ on April 21st, the info released was that it would be available at the end of the quarter. Now it seems VMware has jumped that deadline by a margin of plus 41 days!


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