Two major enterprise players are engaged in a joint initiative to bring containerization and bare metal together. A strategic partnership spanning more than two decades between Dell Technologies Inc.
I’ve been running Type 2 hypervisor apps for years, and whether it’s VMware Workstation, Virtual PC, or Parallels, each has proved vital in allowing me to test and run a wider array of applications ...
Unikernels: The Next Generation of Cloud Technology We’re hearing a lot about the “bare-metal cloud” these days. The idea is that you can have cloud services not on a virtualized infrastructure but ...
Modern science depends on high-performance computing to sift and analyze the sometimes mind-bogglingly large quantities of data generated by experiments, to accurately model complex systems, and to ...
In an information technology ecosystem characterized by constant change, virtualized tools that ensure flexibility for scaling enterprise data are quickly becoming standard in modern business. While ...
Platform9, provider of open-source SaaS managed solutions for private and edge clouds, is releasing Platform9 Managed Bare Metal, allowing IT teams to transform their installed physical servers into ...
The bare-metal hypervisor, also known as a Type 1 hypervisor, is desktop virtualization software that is installed directly onto the PC’s hardware. But the technology is in its infancy — even big ...
Bare metal offers unmatched performance Physical servers are great for teams working with large databases, resource-hungry analytics, high-traffic sites, AI workflows, and more. Virtual servers can ...
Parallels announces a bare-metal hypervisor, an update to its Virtuozzo Containers, and a new virtualization automation and management tool Going back as far as 2005, Parallels has been talking about ...
As RackN CEO, Rob Hirschfeld drives a vision in which enterprises can not just run their own infrastructure, but do it faster and at much better ROIs than better cloud systems. Trained as an ...
Leading virtualization software vendors Citrix Systems and VMware are both running behind in plans to ship so-called bare-metal hypervisors for desktop PCs. Desktop virtualization: Microsoft, VMware ...