

The general availability release of VMware ESXi Server 6.7.0īrings whole new levels of virtualization performance to Flemming Lentner, head of NATO-member Denmark’s armed forces, told the news conference.Name: (Updated) ESXi-6.7.0-8169922-standard The same applies for part of our equipment and the computer systems,” Gen. “We lack soldiers and many buildings are not up to date, or are dilapidated. “We are now faced with a major task of restoring the foundation of the armed forces before we build on top of it.” “For many years, the security policy situation has worn down the armed forces,” Lund Poulsen said.

“Are all responsible for the fact that we have ended up in this situation,” he said.
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COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) - Denmark’s centrist government wants to spend 38 billion kroner ($5.6 billion) over the next decade to modernize military facilities, renovate shabby and dilapidated buildings, increase the number of soldiers and upgrade outdated computer systems.Īcting Defense Minister Troels Lund Poulsen called it “a very serious situation” and said Thursday that previous governments and senior defense officials haven’t prioritized spending money on such facilities.
