Archive for category Virtualization
VMware Studio – Automated production of virtual machines
Posted by Chris Custine in Virtualization on September 17th, 2008

One of the more interesting things I have seen in recent weeks is the release of a product called VMware Studio. There wasn’t much fanfare associated with the release, but this brings a lot of interesting potential for software developers. Basically you get a pre-built virtual machine with a web application that lets you build templates and customizations for automating production of virtual machines for your own product.
There are a lot of nice features to make use of, but I think one of the most compelling is that once your templates are built, you can build the virtual machines from the command line. This means that you will actually be able to integrate the automated production of virtual machines into your software build. I smell a maven plugin coming soon
The product is not without its issues however. Currently you must use VMware Server 1.0.x as the provisioning server and the Studio web application pushes the templates and scripts to this server to build the virtual machine. Since I run ESX in my lab environment I don’t have a lot of bare hardware to spare for this task and I was unable to get VMware Server to run inside a VM (believe me, I tried). It would be nice if they could get the tools used for provisioning to run separately from VMware Server so that you could install the entire thing on your build machine. I suspect it is only a matter of time before this is a reality. Give VMware Studio a shot.
Mosso/Rackspace using ServiceMix
Posted by Chris Custine in ServiceMix, Virtualization on June 27th, 2008

Bruce pointed out this little snippet on the new control panel and provisioning system for The Hosting Cloud from Mosso, a subsidiary of Rackspace. Its really interesting that the only specific technology mentioned in the article is Apache ServiceMix which they are apparently using as an integration point for management of current and future services.
We have certainly seen some interesting and unique uses of ServiceMix outside of the traditional business integration scenario, but I find this one really exciting. I have become really interested in the whole cloud computing and virtualization space but I really never expected to see ServiceMix mentioned like this. If anyone has more details about the architecture I would love to hear about it.
What happened to BEA Liquid VM?
Posted by Chris Custine in Java, Virtualization on June 30th, 2007
I have been looking around for information on the BEA Liquid VM that was announced at BEA World in Beijing in December of 2006 but I can’t find any recent information or status. I think this was the best idea I have heard in the past year so I would love to hear if anyone has any current information about it. Any BEA folks out there that can comment or post a link?


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