This list is not just about the discussion of Citrix and Microsoft porducts. We have brought about change within this industry may time over right here in aour discussion. The birth of Softricity and RTP for example was here, the birth of many of the printing products you see now was discussed and hammered out here. Products were improved on because of discussions we have had. right here on this list. I consider you guys the aristotle that the industry uses in order to improve their products and even create new ones. We can tallk about anything and everything and even enjoy a good joke here or there. I feel that is what makes the Thin list one of the best communities on the planet. We have been around in some form now for over 12 years! If we can't discuss new technologies here we won't be around another 12. So BRING IT ON GUYS! I want details and if anyone gives you any grief you ought to know we can all handle just as we have in the past. There is no place here for cynicism, anything can happen! And as long as I am alive (it has been shaky over the last 6 months) I'll be here to help out and provide as much information as I am able to about what interest us. Jim Kenzig Moderator On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 3:30 PM, Steve Greenberg <steveg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I agree with this wholeheartedly. We have been doing production projects > with Virtuozzo for over two years. There are very specific limits about when > it works best and is not a good fit. However when it fits it is an order of > magnitude more efficient than hypervisors. I see this technology as the > future of virtualization in 3-5 years given the trends in hardware > performance and OS sophistication….. > > > > I saw include it list discussion- Jim K. ?? > > > > > > > > *Steve Greenberg* > > Thin Client Computing > > 34522 N. Scottsdale Rd D8453 > > Scottsdale, AZ 85266 > > *(602) 432-8649* > > www.thinclient.net > > *steveg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx* > > > ------------------------------ > > *From:* thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] *On > Behalf Of *Mads Sørensen > *Sent:* Sunday, March 30, 2008 10:32 AM > *To:* thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > *Subject:* [THIN] Re: Desktop > > > > Now we are talking VDI products, I think one of the best VDI products out > there right now is "*Parallels Virtuozzo 4.0*", The beauty is that it uses > the container technology on a Windows Server 2003 and with almost no > overhead. So with a Windows Server 2003 Datacenter license and the XP Theme > service, you can start as many desktops as you want or twice as many as you > could with some other VDI software on one server :-). It has a really good > management interface and I could go on. But as Rick also writes it may not > be the place to discuss this.. so I'll stop her.. but it's really worth > taking a look at. > > > > /Mads > > > > 2008/3/30, Rick Mack <ulrich.mack@xxxxxxxxx>: > > Hi Steve, > > > > I think I've pushed the bounds far enough. I've always felt that this > wasn't the forum for commercial exploits, but I couldn't resist a little > dig. Sorry. > > > > Besides, would you *really* appreciate my giving you the complete spiel on > Provision Network's VAS? > > > > Provision do have a great VDI product that's only getting better, but if > you want to find out about it contact me offline, rick.mack@xxxxxxxxx, > I'll be happy to oblige. > > > > regards, > > > > Rick > > > > -- > Ulrich Mack > Quest Software > Provision Networks Division > > > On 3/30/08, *Steve Greenberg* <steveg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Rick, > > Tell us more about that VDI product….! > > *Steve Greenberg* > > > > > -- Jim Kenzig Microsoft MVP - Terminal Services http://www.thinhelp.com Citrix Technology Professional CEO The Kenzig Group http://www.kenzig.com Blog: http://www.techblink.com