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On July 31, ESX 3.0.2 was released. VMware ESX 3.0.2 is a maintenance release that represents numerous functionality, performance, and compatibility enhancements to VMware ESX Server. As part of this release. VMware has included Wyse multimedia support. With this addition . Wyse Multimedia support can now be installed into compatible guest operating systems, enabling supported devices to receive encoded video streams via RDP/ICA. The decoding of the video is handled by the client device reducing the resources and overhead needed by the virtual machine running on ESX.



Check back for more detailed examples and information. I have been testing the Wyse multimedia enhancements for some time now and plan on posting
more detailed information.
Official information and full details can be found here: VMware ESX 3.0.2 Release Notes For information on installing the Wyse multimedia support see KB1001699

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ACE 2 Release Canidate available

Posted by wponder VMware Apr 20, 2007


The ACE 2.0 Release Candidate is now available here. A ton of work went in between the last beta and this build. I think all the developers deserve a huge pat on the back for their late nights and hard work hammering though last minute issues. A new cool feature in this build is the integration of ThinPrint. This greatly enhances the printer management and capability of ACE instances. Its easily configured using the policy settings of an ACE Master. Once enabled, it automatically handles the addition of the required virtual serial port as well as installing the .print components for ACE packages. When an ACE instance that has the virtual
printer option enabled is deployed. The .print client manager is automatically installed on the host and accessible from the system tray icon for controlling the behavior. Its only available while the ACE instance is running.


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In addition, a lot of work was put into how Pocket ACE's handle situations where a user may accidentally or purposely unplug their USB stick. This is a interesting situation. In essence, a USB flash stick becomes your hard drive and unplugging it while the VM is running is the same as unplugging the hard drive of a physical system as it running. Needless to say, some amazing work has gone into Pocket ACE to protect the integrity and recovery of an ACE instance if this occurs. All the skins and GUI's are finalized as well so, for early beta testers there will be some changes in the way things look. A few weeks back I received a Garmin 60CSx. Since I do not really own my own personal computer I keep an ACE instance for my personal stuff that I need to move around. Obviously, being able to load Maps and Waypoints was going to be a must have. Using after loading the Mapsource software from Garmin that includes the USB drivers my ACE instance picked up my GPS unit right away and I am golden.


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Whats in a name?

Posted by wponder VMware Mar 21, 2007

Ok, I finally FORCED myself to start blogging again. Last December, I embarked on a new and exciting phase of my career. I was fortunate enough that the Enterprise Desktop and Solutions product team at VMware asked me to join their team, a really smart and talented team of people by the way. Since that time, I have been sucking from a fire hose and trying to get my legs. Pictures of Bambi on ice seem to play through my head.

The level of activity and the amount of work too be done is a bit overwhelming but, I would want it no other way. I simply have not had the time to get this blog going. Between upcoming product launches, writing white papers, setting up labs and traveling to meet with customers, it's been crazy. I also was having trouble coming up with a name for my blog. I wanted to keep my former blog name Ponder This but because VMware does not have an internal blog server today, that was becoming harder to do. I also did not want to do something lame and play-off something else and use a name like Think Virtual. Sorry, that's an inside joke.

As I struggled to come up with a catchy phrase. I decided I would play a little game. Call it what it is, a blog about Virtual Desktops. What is a Virtual Desktop? My vision is it's an evolution. It's an evolution that includes best of breed technologies and architectures from the past, today and future, which are coming together and changing the way we use desktop computing today. The "desktop" is often referred to as physical device. IMO that's not a desktop, that's a Personal Computer, simply a device that is running a users desktop environment. This desktop evolution has been occurring for some time. It all started with WIMP . Virtual Desktops have existed at the desktop for a long time, primarily in UNIX like systems. Never really main stream in Windows.


This creates a unique challenge as something like 98% of the desktop market is Windows based and the largest population of users has never been exposed to dynamic flexible desktop environments. Most will only start to get exposed as they are introduced to Windows Vista. Besides the Virtual Desktop evolving at the UI level, there is also an infrastructure or delivery evolution that has been occurring and is entering a new phase driven most recently by VDI . The infrastructure and delivery evolution is a combination of Network Clients, Server Based Computing, Virtualization and Application Streaming technologies that I believe we will start to see merge together as Virtual Desktop Infrastructure.


So what's the game, in what's a name? It's not really a game but more of a test. We have an awesome team that is handling the blogsphere at VMware. I am amazed by the amount of content they find and aggregate. I just wanted to see how long it would take for them to find this. If you have a better name please fee free to share it. In the end I figured it really did not matter.

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