MokaFive BareMetal Client Hypervisor Delivered
MokaFive has delivered its bare-metal hypervisor for its MokaFive Suite 3.0, augmenting hosted VDI that it has been selling for more than two years. Originally introduced at VMware's VMworld extravaganza last year, the MokaFive BareMetal client hypervisor was created by the company to allow corporate customers to serve up PC images centrally from the data center without having to use a whole Linux or Windows operating system to host that PC image virtually. The Registers Timothey Prickett Morgan reviews the offering in this article.
MokaFive delivers hyperviser to corporate customers.
"In the event that a machine is hit with a virus, there is a rejuvenate button on the MokaPlayer that grabs a pristine copy of the OS image and the most recent backup of the user apps and redeploys these images down to the PC. This process takes a few seconds and requires a reboot. The other effect, says Padmanbhan, is that PCs don't succumb to Windows rot, because end users can use the rejuvenate button to grab a whole fresh install when Windows starts getting crufty.
