HP and Citrix: Delivering the Citrix Access Suite on industry-leading HP ProLiant ser


 
Thread Tools Search this Thread
Operating Systems HP-UX HP Server News and Podcasts RSS HP and Citrix: Delivering the Citrix Access Suite on industry-leading HP ProLiant ser
# 1  
Old 09-09-2008
HP and Citrix: Delivering the Citrix Access Suite on industry-leading HP ProLiant ser

HP discusses latest innovations to come from the collaborative efforts of HP and Citrix. By working together, these companies have invested significant resources in testing new technologies to shorten implementation cycles and save money for joint customers using the new and powerful x64 and dual-core technology. I'm here today with Allen Northcutt, HP Citrix Team leader to discuss some of the advances to come from this long-term and important relationship. Please note that all internal HP podcasts are "HP Restricted", and not for distribution outside of HP.

More...
Login or Register to Ask a Question

Previous Thread | Next Thread

7 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting

1. Solaris

What is the difference between XDM and Citrix

Hi all, I have remote 2Mbs connection to server. I am wondering - what is the difference (i mean - transferring data) between Citrix sessions and XDMCP? Why I can connect to server using Citrix and when clicking to open some application its opening fast, but when i am clicking to open same... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: nypreH
1 Replies

2. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

What is the difference between XDM and Citrix

Hi all, I have remote 2Mbs connection to server. I am wondering - what is the difference (i mean - transferring data) between Citrix sessions and XDMCP? Why I can connect to server using Citrix and when clicking to open some application its opening fast, but when i am clicking to open same... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: nypreH
0 Replies

3. Solaris

Citrix cannot accept any connections in solaris 9

We have installed Citrix server in Solaris 9 (Sparc Ultra45), we are able to connect from windows workstations to Citrix Server. But today Suddenly we got the error Citrix server cannot accept any connections. I am not aware of citrix server, All citrix user Please help me in this regard what... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: durgaprasadr13
1 Replies

4. Solaris

Citrix on Solaris

I am getting the following message "Failed to establish all listening sockets" also /tmp/.X11-pipe gets to about 50 entries and then I can't start any more Citrix sessions until I manually remove those entries. Any ideas? (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: pgsanders
3 Replies

5. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users

Unix Citrix font problem

Hello world! I have a problem with my solaris 8 and 9 machines running Citrix server, the fonts in X applications are hard to read and faulty scaled. Anybody know how to turn om some kind of anti-aliasing or font smoothing? /David (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: Esaia
0 Replies

6. Programming

Citrix Library for UNIX

Hi All Does anyone knows of a library that I can use to write UNXI programs that interact with Citrix Server ? (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: ditaru
0 Replies

7. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

Looking for something like Citrix for *nix

Hi, I don't mean the client.... I mean the server - I have the client to connect to a windows citrix server already. The next best thing I can use at present is VNC (I only want remote desktop, not application sharing specifically). The thing with VNC is that when you go on you are... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: d11wtq
3 Replies
Login or Register to Ask a Question
HYPER-V(4)						   BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual 						HYPER-V(4)

NAME
hv_vmbus -- Hyper-V Virtual Machine Bus (VMBus) Driver SYNOPSIS
To compile this driver into the kernel, place the following lines in the system kernel configuration file: device hyperv DESCRIPTION
The hv_vmbus provides a high performance communication interface between guest and root partitions in Hyper-V. Hyper-V is a hypervisor-based virtualization technology from Microsoft. Hyper-V supports isolation in terms of a partition. A partition is a logical unit of isolation, supported by the hypervisor, in which operating systems execute. The Microsoft hypervisor must have at least one parent, or root, partition, running Windows Server operating system. The virtualization stack runs in the parent partition and has direct access to the hardware devices. The root partition then creates the child partitions which host the guest operating systems. Child partitions do not have direct access to other hardware resources and are presented a virtual view of the resources, as virtual devices (VDevs). Requests to the virtual devices are redirected either via the VMBus or the hypervisor to the devices in the parent partition, which handles the requests. The VMBus is a logical inter-partition communication channel. The parent partition hosts Virtualization Service Providers (VSPs) which com- municate over the VMBus to handle device access requests from child partitions. Child partitions host Virtualization Service Consumers (VSCs) which redirect device requests to VSPs in the parent partition via the VMBus. The Hyper-V VMBus driver defines and implements the interface that facilitate high performance bi-directional communication between the VSCs and VSPs. All VSCs utilize the VMBus driver. SEE ALSO
hv_ata_pci_disengage(4), hv_netvsc(4), hv_storvsc(4), hv_utils(4) HISTORY
Support for hv_vmbus first appeared in FreeBSD 10.0. The driver was developed through a joint effort between Citrix Incorporated, Microsoft Corporation, and Network Appliance Incorporated. AUTHORS
FreeBSD support for hv_vmbus was first added by Microsoft BSD Integration Services Team <bsdic@microsoft.com>. BSD
September 10, 2013 BSD