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		<title>VMware ESX 3i is now free</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As a professional user of VMware&#8216;s Virtual Infrastructure 3 (and thus ESX Server 3, which is the backbone of the VI3 suite) I personally think VMware is the leader in virtualisation right now. But as virtualisation, server consolidation through virtualisation and &#8220;Green IT&#8221; are hot focus points in the industry at the moment, Microsoft, Citrix [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a professional user of <a title="vmware.com" href="http://www.vmware.com" target="_blank">VMware</a>&#8216;s Virtual Infrastructure 3 (and thus ESX Server 3, which is the backbone of the VI3 suite) I personally think VMware is the leader in virtualisation right now. But as virtualisation, server consolidation through virtualisation and &#8220;Green IT&#8221; are hot focus points in the industry at the moment, Microsoft, Citrix and to a lesser extent Parallels are pushing hard to gain market share. Microsoft has released Windows Server 2008 with Hyper-V and Citrix is working hard to get their XenServer in there.</p>
<p>VMware had already made their Windows-based VMware Server (formerly GSX Server) free, but last week has done the same with ESX Server 3i. The 3i edition can do everything their flagship product ESX Server 3 can, it just lacks all the frills on the local server (such as local console-based management tools etc.), reducing it to the base hypervisor core which weighs in at a beautifully small 32 MB. They can do this because the management of the server does not need to reside on the server itself: you can use the VMware Infrastructure Client to manage it remotely or join the ESX 3i server in your Virtual Infrastructure 3 environment, handing over management to your VirtualCenter server.</p>
<p>So, if you&#8217;re looking for an easy and quickly to deploy virtualisation product, look no further. You can get all the power of ESX Server 3 for nothing by <a title="get some right here" href="https://www.vmware.com/tryvmware/login.php?eval=esxi&amp;t=1" target="_blank">downloading and registering for an ESX3i license for free</a>. Absolute killer.</p>
<p>I think this is a truly smart move by VMware: now they have a free product available in both branches of vrtualisation products types, both OS-based and hypervisor-based (i.e. bare-metal). Sweet.</p>
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