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NIC 2015 is over for now…

Nordic Infrastructure conference for 2015 is now over, boy fun times! had alot of interesting chats with alot of knowledgeable people. Also had the oppurtunity to meet with Ben Armstrong (Program manager for Hyper-V) and gained some insight in where Microsoft is going with Hyper-V Also had two sessions 1: Azure RemoteApp 2: Virtually delivered […]

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Participate in the Project VRC “State of the VDI and SBC union 2015” survey!

The independent R&D project ‘Virtual Reality Check’ (VRC) (www.projectvrc.com) was started in early 2009 by Ruben Spruijt (@rspruijt) and Jeroen van de Kamp (@thejeroen) and focuses on research in the desktop and application virtualization market. Several white papers with Login VSI (www.loginvsi.com) test results were published about the performance and best practices of different hypervisors,

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Test driving Cloudphysics

Having heard the buzz about Cloudphysics I decided to take it for a test drive, since they have a free edition which gives some limited options but it allows me to see how the software works. Cloudphysics is almost pure SaaS solution. It requires that we first download an virtual appliance that communicates against vCenter

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Azure G-series released and tested!

Today Microsoft released their G-series instances in Azure. This new instance is using a newer Intel Xeon based CPU and also with local SSD disk. “G-Series VM Sizes availability Today, we’re announcing the General Availability release of a new series of VM sizes for Azure Virtual Machines called the G-series. G-series sizes provide the most

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