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Cool new features in VMware View 5.1

May 4, 2012 Leave a comment

Yesterday VMware announced the new version of its VDI product, VMware View 5.1. There are some important new features – from my point of view, which is basically NetApp/VMware integration. Cormac Hogan (aka @VMwareStorage on Twitter) published an article on the official vSphere blog, it describes all the important storage related features.

Let me focus on VCAI, this is the most impressive one for me. View Composer API for Array Integration enables View administrators to create virtual desktops using NetApp FlexClone technology directly from the View Composer. This feature is using VAAI – vStorage API for Array Integration – to offload the clone creation to the storage array. Creating virtual desktops with FlexClone is not a new thing, it exists in the Virtual Storage Console (NetApp vCenter plugin) for a long time, having integration with the mostly used connection brokers. Cormac describes the benefits offloading the clone creation in his article, so you can save CPU on the ESXi hosts and also network bandwidth. Please note, this feature is a Technology Preview in VMware View 5.1.

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Rapid Clone, VSC and partition alignment

January 10, 2011 Leave a comment

In my last post, I’ve created a lot of clones of a virtual machine. Cloning takes a lot of time and wastes a lot of storage space. With Data ONTAP there’s an other way to create clone, which is much more efficient: Rapid Cloning Utility for VMware. RCU is able to quickly create a large number of Virtual Machines with a small storage footprint.

With VSC (Virtual Storage Console) vSphere administrator can have all of the storage functions within the vSphere GUI. No additional login required to the storage via HTTP/SSH or GUI, the funcions are available where applicable.

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