2016

A Closer look at AVI networks

Now since I work alot with NetScaler and spend to much time on social media these days, I am bound to see another product which sparks my interest. This is where AVINetworks popped up into my view. (Well was kinda hard not to notice it) So what do they do? They deliver an ADC (or […]

A Closer look at AVI networks Read More »

Windows Server 2016 and introducing AVC 444 mode

With the upcoming release, Microsoft has been busy with adding alot of new features to the RDS platform. Like RemoteFX vGPU for GEN2 and for Server OS + GPU Passtrough and Server VDI etc.. But out the blue came this https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/rds/2016/01/11/remote-desktop-protocol-rdp-10-avch-264-improvements-in-windows-10-and-windows-server-2016-technical-preview/ Also Rachel Berry at Nvidia also blogged about the limitations on H.264 and 4:2:0

Windows Server 2016 and introducing AVC 444 mode Read More »

Storage Wars–HCI edition

There is alot of fuzz these days around hyperconverged, software defined storage etc.. especially since VMware announced VSAN 6.2 earlier this week, that trigge alot of good old brawling on social media. Since VMware was clearly stating that they are the marked leader in the HCI marked, if that is true or not I don’t

Storage Wars–HCI edition Read More »

A better explanation on Framehawk

After speaking with Stephen Vilke (One of the brains behind Framehawk) the other day, he elaborated on what Framehawk actually is and what it actually isn’t. You know I have been caught up thinking about Framehawk as a simple display protocol and ran a bunch of comparisons between it and ThinWire and also with PCoIP

A better explanation on Framehawk Read More »

Scroll to Top