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The rise of native virtualization
“Desire is irrelevant. I am a machine.” – Terminator 3 Virtualization as a stand-alone product has had an incredible run the past 15 years and has transformed IT across the globe. But server virtualization, like storage deduplication and compression before it, … Continue reading
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Tagged Acropolis, AHV, AWS, esxi, Google Cloud Platform, hci, Hyper-V, KVM, microsoft, native virtualization, nutanix, virtualization, vmware, vSphere
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AWS KVM adoption and Nutanix AHV
Nutanix, which strives to bring the best of public cloud to the on-prem data center, has long incorporated AWS innovations as part of its enterprise cloud strategy. Nutanix diverged from the public cloud leader, though, in hypervisor selection and launched … Continue reading
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Tagged AHV, AWS, enterprise cloud, Google Cloud Platform, hypervisor, KVM, nutanix, virtualization, vmware, vSphere
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How Nutanix Acropolis Hypervisor is Causing Organizations to Rethink Virtualization
I wrote a post a few days ago titled, The 7 Reasons Why Acropolis Hypervisor is the Next Generation Hypervisor. You can read it on Nutanix’s web site here. ComputerWeekly came out with their take on the subject the next … Continue reading