Speaking at the VMworld event in San Francisco, Herrod also foresaw virtual data centers being recovered from disaster before their users realized a disaster had occurred.
Without accelerated network links between virtualized servers and end users, the virtual desktop tends to spur user complaints, and put the brakes on implementation.
A year ago, VMware announced it was licensing the PCoIP protocol from Teradici, a Burnaby, British Columbia, company founded in 2004. The protocol was designed for delivering rich user presentations over a TCIP/IP or other network. Herrod said that work continues and PCoIP-powered products will be available from VMware by the end of the year.
He also cited the possibility of implementing disaster recovery as a last minute exercise where the IT manager moves all servers from an existing facility to a backup site, even though it may be 120 miles away or more.
Herrod was talking about what's become known as the possibility of long distance VMotion, where a running virtual machine is transferred off one physical server and onto another as much as 200 kilometers -- or 124 miles -- away.
Cisco Systems has demonstrated the capability with specialized switching gear, as has F5 Networks on its Big IP networking equipment, Herrod said.
"For mainstream use, this is still a ways out," he conceded in a press conference after his keynote talk at VMworld. VMware will have to work with networking partners to put together a combination of software and equipment that would allow such long distance transfers.
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