With many, many new features Sun VDI 3.1 launches today.
Some quick links:
As we say (did I mention this?) – The best VDI ever!
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With many, many new features Sun VDI 3.1 launches today.
Some quick links:
As we say (did I mention this?) – The best VDI ever!
The best photo I've ever seen of a StorageTek unit:
"An automated magnetic tape vault at CERN computer center, seen on September 15th, 2008. The tapes are used to store the complete LHC data set, from which a fraction of the data is copied to overlying disk caches for fast and widespread access. The handling of the magnetic tape cartridges is now fully automated, as they are racked in vaults where they are moved between the storage shelves and the tape drives by robotic arms. (Claudia Marcelloni, Maximilien Brice, © CERN)" via The Boston Globe
This and other awesome photos have been posted to twitter over the weekend, because the Large Hadron Collider was finally switched on – and will produce tons of data about zillions of hardly existing particles. Yet another special form of virtualization!
Here are the slides and some references for my closing talk at Swiss Intranet Summit in Zürich.
This is a recipe how to export a VirtualBox desktop out of VDI 3 to a destination Solaris VirtualBox host. It is based on Dirk’s procedure and contains some modifications to make it work for me.
1. Tell the iSCSI initiator on the destination VitualBox host to accept static iSCSI connections:
iscsiadm modify discovery --static enable
2. Find out the IQN of the iSCSI target of the desktop to export. The easiest way is to look at the desktop as it is registered on the VirtualBox host. Here you can use the command:
VBoxManage list -l vms
It will show also the IQN and the host of the connected LUN. An IQN looks like this:
iqn.1986-03.com.sun:02:c856c247-you-do-not-have-to-read-this-9318dd9d6b48
3. Mount the LUN into your destination VirtualBox host:
iscsiadm add static-config <IQN>,<IP>
The IP is the IP of the storage server – it is not its host name.
4. List the new target
iscsiadm list target -S
The last line contains the important output: OS Device Name, e.g.:
/dev/rdsk/c2t600144F04AD2FA0C0000144FEDF91800d0s2
5. Make a raw copy of the content:
dd if=/dev/rdsk/c2t600144F04AD2FA0C0000144FEDF91800d0p0 of=/var/tmp/image.out
Note, replace the s2 at the end of the raw disk name with p0. Don’t ask why. And you will have a lot of time not to ask why because the copy operation takes quite some time.
6. Convert the raw image into a VDI file:
VBoxManage convertfromraw /var/tmp/image.out /var/tmp/image.vdi --format VDI --variant Standard
Dirk’s convertdd was not available on my Solaris machine, but VBoxManage convertfromraw does the same.
Last but not least it should be mentioned that all this is obsolete for VDI 3.1. We have added a function to export a VirtualBox desktop directly from the Sun VDI administration:
Manchester – Leeds – Camberley, Surrey – London – Coventry – Edinburgh
Sun's Desktop Virtualisation Roadshow is coming to the United Kingdom.
Overview – Agenda – Dates and Registration between now and Feb 2010.
See also Dirk’s posting on Sun VDI for the Education Market.
Picks from the conference schedule:
A couple of slides to show the architecture and new features of Sun VDI 3.1:
View more presentations from mprove.
// republished by Tanweer Ahmad
// backlink from Sun System News, 3-Nov-2009
Sun Virtual Desktop Infrastructure 3.1 (VDI 3.1) is in early-access. Please check out the new version and help us to get the missing bits and pixels into the right spots.
> Quick Overview
> Preliminary Documentation
> Announcement and Download
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Am Freitag 11.9. laden Silpion IT Solutions und der 13. Stock zur Sommerparty ein. Beginn 12 Uhr Mittags! bis Open-End.
Ach ja, Sun VDI wird auch gezeigt. cu _Matthias.
Sun Ray 2, Sun Ray 2FS, and the Sun Ray 270, together with the Sun Ray Connector for VMware View Manager 1.1, are once again certified for VMware View. The latest tests against VMware View 3.1.1 run smoothly.
Sun Ray Connector for VMware View Manager 1.1
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