Vanderpool will boost manageability and security
Vanderpool will boost manageability and security
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Intel virtualisation creates opportunities and threats

Gartner warns technology must be carefully managed

Robert Jaques, vnunet.com 27 Jan 2005
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Intel's recently renewed commitment to PC virtualisation, signalled by the accelerated release of Vanderpool technology, will create useful options for IT managers. But analyst Gartner has warned that it must be carefully managed.

Martin Reynolds, vice president at Gartner's Dataquest organisation, believes that Vanderpool, which allows a single PC to run multiple operating systems and applications simultaneously in discrete 'containers', will help boost manageability and security.

"Clearly, the use of this new software space must be tightly controlled to avoid compromising platform integrity," said Reynolds.

Intel's technology will make products such as VMware and Virtual PC more efficient, robust, secure and flexible, according to Gartner.

It also offers an opportunity to 'bury' software components inside the platform, so that they operate as part of the hardware.

"The release of this technology will spark innovation. IBM's sHype technology is a good example of how this new resource can be managed," explained Reynolds.

IBM's sHype is a lightweight module (10,000 lines) that can securely initialise and partition system hardware in preparation for the launch of an operating system or virtual machine manager.

Previously scheduled for 2006 at the earliest, Vanderpool technology for desktop computing is now due for release in the second half of 2005.

Vanderpool for virtualisation of Itanium servers will also be released in the second half of 2005, but Xeon servers will not have support before 2006.

See also:

Technology due next year for server and desktop systems  26 May 2005
Virtualisation tools allow single servers to run multiple operating systems  17 Feb 2005
Daniel RobinsonVanderpool virtualisation technology will allow desktops to run multiple operating systems  16 Feb 2005
Improved performance and securityFocus on 64-bit and multi-core technologies  16 Feb 2005
Market now ready for the 32/64-bit XeonsIntel's combined 32/64-bit more popular than first thought  11 Feb 2005
Range of entry-level Unix and Linux serversPower5 systems offer virtualisation capabilities for small and medium firms  09 Feb 2005
Intel's plans to modify desktop and server chips should come to fruition this year  27 Jan 2005

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