No, you’re not going to be able to have your toaster deliver you breakfast via e-mail (though that would be cool, wouldn’t it?)! I’m talking about networking appliances and VMware has created a website that allows you to create an environment with as many virtual devices as your system can handle.

VMware Technology Network Virtual Appliances website is a downloader/tester/dabbler’s delight! You can directly or via bittorrent download predesigned virtual appliances that will work in either the VMware Player or VMware Server, both of which are also available for free!

So, what kind of virtual appliances can you download? Well, here are a few notable examples:

  • HowNetWorks - a high-level network analyzer.
  • Trellis NAS Bridge - network attached storage (NAS) virtualization for multiple CIFS/SMB and Unix/SSH servers.
  • Kid Safe Desktop - stops illicit material from invading your child’s computer by filtering and blocking web content while they surf.
  • Grid-Appliance - a plug-and-play solution capable of building virtual computing farms delivering supercomputing powers to end-users on their system.
  • Ubuntu - free, open source operating system.
  • This is just a small list of the appliances that are available to install and run on in your virtual environment.

    Over the next little while, I’m going to be looking at setting up a VMware server and I’ll walk you through the process. I’ll also show you some of the cool virtual appliances that I am playing with an hopefully you will get hooked as well.

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