Release: Oracle VM 2.1

Posted by Alessandro Perilli   |   Monday, July 21, 2008   |   1 Comments

In November 2007 Oracle surprisingly announced its own virtual infrastructure: Oracle VM.

The virtualization offer is comprised of two components: the hypervisor, Oracle VM Server (based on Xen) and the management console, Oracle VM Manager.

The product comes free of charge (customers can to buy optional support) and even counts on a free of charge VDI solution offered by Ericom.

While database giant is not a recognized virtualization player (and it’s unlikely it would ever be), the hypervisor provoked an earthquake at VMware because of the new policy that locks-in all the customers that want an official support for their virtualized Oracle products.

In these months Oracle silently updated the product that reached version 2.1.1 in March 2008.

The Release Notes don’t highlight any major feature inclusion.

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The virtualization.info Virtualization Industry Roadmap has been updated accordingly.

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Anonymous Adam Hawley, Director, Oracle VM Tuesday, July 29, 2008 12:14:00 AM  
Just wanted to let your readers know what enhancements were included in Oracle VM 2.1.1 update when it released in March. Details can be found in the Oracle VM documentation set on Oracle's website at: http://www.oracle.com/virtualization

Enhancements include:
-Flexibility to manually specify which server in a pool to host a VM or to allow Oracle VM to automatically loadbalance the VMs across the pool at VM start.

-Network boot (PXE boot) is now supported for hardware virtualized and paravirtualized guest VMs in addition to standard HDD or CD-ROM booting

-Expansion of the list of VM parameters that can dynamically take effect without rebooting

-Easier renaming of virtual machines

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