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		<title>Terminal Server benchmarks on vSphere 4.0, XenServer 5.5 and Hyper-V 2.0</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ruben Spruijt, Technology Officer PQR and Jeroen van de Kamp, CTO Login Consultants released phase 2 of their Virtual Reality Check project. This Project VRC phase 2 whitepaper focuses completely on analyzing Terminal Services (TS) workloads running on the latest generation hardware and hypervisors. While in phase 1 of project VRC VMware ESX3.5, Citrix XenServer [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Ruben Spruijt,</strong> Technology Officer PQR and <strong>Jeroen van de Kamp</strong>, CTO Login Consultants released phase 2 of their Virtual Reality Check project.</p>
<p>This Project VRC phase 2 whitepaper focuses completely on analyzing Terminal Services (TS) workloads running on the latest generation hardware and hypervisors. While in phase 1 of project VRC VMware ESX3.5, Citrix XenServer 5.0 and Microsoft Hyper-V 1.0 were tested on a HP DL385G5 with AMD “Barcelona” processors, this whitepaper reviews vSphere 4.0, XenServer 5.5 and Hyper-V 2.0 running on HPDL380G6 with Intel “Nehalem” processor.</p>
<p>Project VRC made a deliberate choice not to directly compare Hypervisors in phase 1 (and published results in separate whitepapers), the community and the vendors, logically, did. Therefore, we decided that Project VRC will release this single whitepaper for the phase 2 results, including the three hypervisors. This is also possible with Login VSI 2.1, the product independent VDI &amp; TS benchmark, which allows the external timing and calibration of the workload, ensuring that the published results are not influenced by the potential clock drifts within the virtual machines.</p>
<p>Download: <a title="http://www.virtualrealitycheck.net/" href="http://www.virtualrealitycheck.net/" target="_blank">http://www.virtualrealitycheck.net/</a><br />
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