UDS Enterprise Enhances Proxmox Integration for Digital Workplace Environments

Virtual Cable's platform expands storage options and enables full clone usage in Proxmox 9, offering greater flexibility to organizations.

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Virtual Cable has announced new integration capabilities between its UDS Enterprise 4.0 platform and Proxmox, expanding support for storage systems and offering greater flexibility in virtualizing workstations.

The European company Virtual Cable, specializing in virtualization solutions, has enhanced the compatibility of its UDS Enterprise platform with Proxmox, an increasingly prominent open-source alternative in the virtualization market. This update, which includes support for LVM storage, allows organizations to use full clones, improving efficiency and the provisioning of virtual desktops and applications.
Virtual Cable's solution is now compatible with Proxmox 9, the latest version of the platform. This expanded support for various storage types in Proxmox provides businesses with greater freedom to choose the infrastructure that best suits their specific needs.

"With this evolution, we reinforce our commitment to flexibility and interoperability, as well as continuous compatibility with the latest versions of leading market technologies. UDS Enterprise already allows working with both linked clones and full clones in Proxmox, adapting to different usage scenarios and the capabilities of each infrastructure."

the technical director of Virtual Cable
This improvement comes at a time when the virtualization market is seeking open alternatives to optimize costs and reduce technological dependence. The ability to choose between different storage types and cloning strategies allows organizations to modernize their workstations and improve the return on investment in virtualization projects.
Organizations across various sectors, including education, public administration, and private enterprise, already rely on the combination of UDS Enterprise and Proxmox. These include institutions such as the Universidad Complutense de Madrid and the Ayuntamiento de Castrillón, as well as other international entities.