In response to a VMware user group security survey conducted earlier this year, VMware said it would consider certain initiatives aimed at increasing awareness of security updates to its customers and ...
VMware patched vulnerabilities in its ESX and ESXi products that allow unauthorized local read/write access to files. VMware has patched a vulnerability in its ESX and ESXi hypervisors that could ...
VMware today said that its popular virtualization and cloud management products have security vulnerabilities that could lead to denials of service for customers using ESX and ESXi hypervisors and ...
After a decade of expanding the various capacities of its server virtualization hypervisor, ESXi, and the virtual machines that run on it, you might think that VMware was pretty much done with ...
SAN DIEGO – Continuing its commitment to the OpenStack project and its newfound vision to support multiple types of cloud platforms, VMware announced support for its ESX hypervisor in OpenStack today.
VMware released today a refresh of its recently released ESX 3.5 and ESX 3.5i Update 2 software that eliminates the embrassing timebomb that killed the software's use on Aug 12. The code was in the ...
At VMworld Europe in Cannes, France, at the end of February, VMware announced that it will embed ESX 3i into select servers from big guns Dell Inc., IBM Corp., Hewlett-Packard Co. and Fujitsu Siemens ...
So I'm in the market for VMware ESX. Which product is right for me, VMware ESX 3.5 or VMware ESXi 3.5? And what's the difference? When VMware announced the release of a free embedded version of its ...
We are looking to standardize on storage for our VMware environments. Right now we are running on an older EMC Clariion FC 2GB SAN. We also have a couple Equallogic iSCSI units in house. I don't have ...
VMware Tuesday said it will offer the small-footprint version of its ESX virtualization software free, responding to pressure from Microsoft and other companies that are threatening VMware’s lead in ...
Users are rightfully annoyed when services like Gmail experience unexpected outages. We’ve come to expect that our e-mail should be available whenever we need it — even when the service is provided ...