Do you have a demand for testing hardware to support new projects and updates? A virtual test lab could fit the bill. Are you frustrated because your IT staffers are constantly demanding hardware for ...
Paul Zimmerman is on the information systems team at Ketchum Community Library in Sun Valley, Idaho. Regardless of an organization’s size, user base or area of responsibility, IT administrators know ...
The best way to learn anything is by doing it. You want to learn more about VMware vSphere? Build a lab. The best way to learn anything is by doing it. You want to learn more about VMware vSphere?
The best way to learn about virtualization is with your own lab. When most people think of a lab, they picture a closet housing a group of servers that cost several thousand dollars. While there are ...
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I tried building a home lab with Hyper-V as a Proxmox user – here's how it went
Personally, I’m a staunch member of the Proxmox faction and wouldn’t trade it for anything else. But after falling down the ...
An idea being floated around at the office is to create a server lab for virtualization, to experiment with various hypervisors (Xen, ESX, HyperV, SunxVM). I've been doing some work on virtualization, ...
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I turned an old MacBook Pro into a portable virtualization lab, and wish I'd done it sooner
The late 2019 16-inch MacBook Pro was one of the last Intel-powered flagship Macs Apple released before everything shifted to Apple Silicon. Mine had drifted into semi-retirement because it felt bulky ...
The benefits of server virtualization are so significant at this point that implementing it is a no-brainer. First and foremost, server virtualization makes much better use of computing resources than ...
An institution in Lithuania has implemented a new virtualization lab that lets students understand cloud resources by provisioning their own. Vilnius University chose Abiquo from a company of the same ...
A virtual laboratory under development at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro aims to let students experiment with physics concepts without physically being in a lab. Computer simulations ...
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