Browsed by
Tag: vbenchmark

Fling update: vBenchmark 1.0.2 released

Fling update: vBenchmark 1.0.2 released

VMware released a small update for their vBenchmark fling, now bringing the version number to 1.0.2. What’s new? Fixed bugs that prevented some customers from deploying vBenchmark appliance with vCloud Director and vCenter Server 4.0 Fixed a bug that caused network settings not to persist after the reboot You can change the network configuration of the VM via the web interface, please point your browser to https://ip.address:5480 Updated VMware Tools vBenchmark was first released on 25/02/2012. More information about this…

Read More Read More

Fling update: vBenchmark 1.0.1 released

Fling update: vBenchmark 1.0.1 released

VMware released a small update for their vBenchmark fling, now bringing the version number to 1.0.1. What’s new? Added a checkbox to include or exclude vCenter license keys when submitting the data to the community repository The application now listens on port 443 (https), requests to port 80 will be automatically redirected to 443 The appliance will now prompt you to change the root password at first logon Fixed bugs that prevented some customers from proceeding to the dashboard when…

Read More Read More

New Fling: vBenchmark by VMware Labs

New Fling: vBenchmark by VMware Labs

VMware Labs released a new Fling called vBenchmark. The download is available as OVA (or OVF) and the total size is about 457MB. vBenchmark is packaged as a virtual appliance with the following configuration: vCPUs: 1 vRAM: 1.5 GB vHDD: 5 GB (thick), 1.1 GB (thin) Quote taken from the Fling page: Have you ever wondered how to quantify the benefits of virtualization to your management? If so, please consider using vBenchmark. vBenchmark measures the performance of a VMware virtualized…

Read More Read More