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	<title type="text">shareVM- Share insights about using VM&#039;s</title>
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	<updated>2010-04-19T04:28:21Z</updated>

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			<name>paule1s</name>
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		<title type="html"><![CDATA[Unidesk Virtual Desktop VDI technology]]></title>
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		<updated>2010-04-19T04:28:21Z</updated>
		<published>2010-04-18T01:26:09Z</published>
		<category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="VDI" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="app-v" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="brian madden" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="citrix" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="client hypervisor" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="gabe knuth" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="hyper-v" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="kris midgely" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="microsoft" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="replication" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="thin provisioning" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="ThinApp" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="type 1 hypervisor" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="type 2 hypervisor" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="unidesk" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="vmware esx" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="vmware fusion" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="vmware workstation" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="windows" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="xenclient" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="xenserver" />		<summary type="html"><![CDATA[This is a summary of Kris Midgely’s (Founder and CTO, Unidesk) interview by Brian Madden Unidesk is a PC Lifecycle Management company planning to provide Virtual Desktop Management Personalization Storage reduction with no agent on the desktop. Supports VMware ESX today. Intends to support Citrix XenServer and Microsoft Hyper-V,&#160; VMware Workstation, VMware Fusion, Citrix XenClient. [&#8230;]]]></summary>
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			<name>paule1s</name>
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		<title type="html"><![CDATA[Genesis of the Google Chrome logo?]]></title>
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		<id>http://blog.sharevm.com/?p=1862</id>
		<updated>2010-03-25T15:24:07Z</updated>
		<published>2010-03-25T06:50:44Z</published>
		<category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="survey" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="google chrome logo" />		<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Federico Fieni&#8217;s tongue-in-cheek view originally published at onecomics:]]></summary>
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		<title type="html"><![CDATA[Chrome OS, 3G Netbook, Client Hypervisor Convergence?]]></title>
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		<updated>2010-03-16T07:24:08Z</updated>
		<published>2010-03-16T07:00:50Z</published>
		<category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="Uncategorized" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="VDI" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="3G" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="BYOC" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="chrome os" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="client hypervisor" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="disconnected" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="google" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="html5" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="IDC" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="mac" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="netbook" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="offline" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="sync" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="ultraportable" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="windows" />		<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Sundar Pichai’s post Introducing the Chrome OS Chrome OS is designed for people who spend most of their time on the web — searching for information, checking email, catching up on the news, shopping or just staying in touch with friends. Speed, simplicity and security are the key aspects of Google Chrome OS. Chrome OS [&#8230;]]]></summary>
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			<name>paule1s</name>
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		<title type="html"><![CDATA[BIOS-based Type 1 Client Hypervisors On The Horizon?]]></title>
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		<updated>2010-03-12T16:21:12Z</updated>
		<published>2010-03-11T03:20:11Z</published>
		<category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="VDI" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="chrome" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="citrix" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="client hypervisor" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="intel atom" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="intel vt" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="linux" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="mac" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="mozilla" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="netbook" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="nettop" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="phoenix hyperspace" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="splashtop" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="type 1 hypervisor" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="vmware fusion" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="windows" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="windows on mac" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="xenclient" />		<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Phoenix Technologies is offering a Linux-based virtualization platform called HyperSpace enabled by the HyperCore hypervisor embedded within the BIOS. HyperCore is most likely Xen-based and runs specialized core services side-by-side with Windows on Intel VT CPU’s. Primary value Its primary value proposition is that it is a fast boot environment. The concept is to boot [&#8230;]]]></summary>
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			<name>paule1s</name>
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		<title type="html"><![CDATA[Type 1 and Type 2 Client Hypervisors]]></title>
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		<updated>2010-03-10T19:12:38Z</updated>
		<published>2010-03-10T07:01:35Z</published>
		<category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="VDI" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="citrix" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="client hypervisor" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="MED-V" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="microsoft" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="MokaFive" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="Neocleus" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="parallels" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="RingCube" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="server hypervisor" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="type 1 hypervisor" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="type 2 hypervisor" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="virtualbox" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="vmware" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="vmware fusion" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="vmware server" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="vmware workstation" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="windows virtual pc" />		<summary type="html"><![CDATA[This post is based on insight gained from two of Brian Madden’s posts: A deeper look at VMware&#8217;s upcoming bare-metal client hypervisor and Bare-metal client hypervisors are coming &#8212; for real this time Wikipedia distinguishes between two distinct types of hypervisors Type 1 Hypervisor Type 1 (or native, bare-metal) hypervisors are software systems that run [&#8230;]]]></summary>
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		<title type="html"><![CDATA[Best Practice: Defrag VMDK, VHD, VirtualBox Virtual Disk]]></title>
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		<updated>2010-03-06T22:44:36Z</updated>
		<published>2010-03-06T20:57:34Z</published>
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			<name>paule1s</name>
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		<title type="html"><![CDATA[How To Instructions for fatVM]]></title>
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		<id>http://blog.sharevm.com/?p=1809</id>
		<updated>2010-02-26T06:50:48Z</updated>
		<published>2010-02-24T03:42:28Z</published>
		<category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="survey" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="extend virtual disk" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="extend virtual disk vmware" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="extend windows virtual disk" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="fatvm how to" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="fatvm howto" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="fatvm instructions" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="fatvm review" />		<summary type="html"><![CDATA[A How To Guide that provides instructions for using fatVM is available for your reference.]]></summary>
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		<author>
			<name>RS</name>
						<uri>http://www.think-smarter.com</uri>
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		<title type="html"><![CDATA[Should you de-fragment Virtual Disks?]]></title>
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		<id>http://blog.sharevm.com/?p=1765</id>
		<updated>2010-02-26T06:52:07Z</updated>
		<published>2010-02-16T17:58:10Z</published>
		<category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="extend virtual disk" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="free up disk space" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="c drive full" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="c-drive" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="defrag" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="defragmentation" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="esx" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="expand vmdk" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="extend" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="extend vmdk" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="fusion" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="vhd" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="virtual box" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="virtual disk" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="vmdk" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="vmware" />		<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Windows de-fragmentation tool or some other commercial alternative, need 5-15% of free disk space, for the tool to be effective. Sometimes it may need more if you have some very large files (like video or database files). Below is the layout of c-drive of may virtual machine. The red segments you see are the fragmented [&#8230;]]]></summary>
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		<author>
			<name>paule1s</name>
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		<title type="html"><![CDATA[Why do Windows C drives get full in virtual disks?]]></title>
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		<updated>2010-02-26T06:53:25Z</updated>
		<published>2010-02-10T07:11:59Z</published>
		<category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="extend virtual disk" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="dell_extpart" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="extend disk vmware workstation" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="extend vmdk" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="fatVM" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="gparted" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="increase hard disk size vmware workstation" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="increase hard disk size workstation" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="microsoft" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="sql 2005 express" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="vhd" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="virtual disk full" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="virtualbox vdi" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="vmdk" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="vmware" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="vmware vcenter server" /><category scheme="https://sharevm.wordpress.com" term="Windows C drive full" />		<summary type="html"><![CDATA[A real life experience posted by a member in the VMware vCenter Server Communities yesterday (Feb 8, 2010): I have installed vc with sql 2005 express, now my vCenter server c:\ is almost full is it possible to move my vCenter database to another drive The solution recommended by an expert is: you can install [&#8230;]]]></summary>
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		<entry>
		<author>
			<name>paule1s</name>
						<uri>http://</uri>
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		<title type="html"><![CDATA[Download fatVM for VMware virtual disk single-click extension]]></title>
		<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://sharevm.wordpress.com/2010/02/07/download-fatvm-for-vmware-virtual-disk-single-click-extension/" />
		<id>http://sharevm.wordpress.com/2010/02/07/download-fatvm-for-vmware-virtual-disk-single-click-extension/</id>
		<updated>2010-02-26T06:54:27Z</updated>
		<published>2010-02-08T00:11:34Z</published>
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