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Rapid Fire Q&A from the Virtual Iron and DataCore Webcast
Our recent webcast with DataCore -- The Power of Enterprise Virtualization -- generated a lot of user questions: Do you have a virtual desktop product? Are you going to provide a working definition of a "socket?" Is there any framework for mounting local drives, such as CD-ROM and floppy or ISO images, to those virtual machines? With the iSCSI based solution in Virtual Iron, do you need three networks? (i.e. one for management, one for public, and one for ISCSI?) Do you support Vista inside the virtual machines? Can you buy the products from partners? For HA environments, I'm surprised you have to take the server down to add disks. This is not any different from the conventional downtime when adding physical disks. Is this issue been addressed by DataCore? Is it possible to provision disks to hosts without DataCore? Does Virtual Iron support multiple snapshots per VM? In the demo, we saw Supermicro M/B, but the compatible server list did not include anyone from Supermicro. How we could know whether the board work with Virtual Iron or not? What about 64 bit support? If you haven't seen the webcast yet, you can view the recording of it right here. |
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