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Arista Partners With VMware to Develop Adaptive Network for Public and Private Clouds

August 27, 2010 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Arista Networks recently introduced an extension of its EOS (Extensible Operating System) software capabilities with Arista VM Tracer.

This new capability uniquely bridges the gap between the physical and virtual networks within a VMware environment through a set of software features that run on the Arista 7000 Family of Cloud Networking Switches. Arista VM Tracer provides networking operators new levels of visibility into the virtualization layer while enabling VMware administrators to have seamless control through the VMware vSphere interface.

Changes in networking and virtualization technologies are increasingly leading to the creation of divergent architectures within IT departments. With the goal of making it operationally simple to converge the management of physical and virtual networks, thus facilitating departmental cooperation, Arista Networks is extending its EOS (Extensible Operating System) software capabilities with Arista VM Tracer.

The use of the VMware vSphere platform to create private clouds and virtual machine farms is becoming mainstream; however, most current network architectures are not responsive to the dynamic segmentation requirements of these new infrastructures. VM Tracer automatically creates, prunes, and opens VLANs (Virtual LANs) across the network infrastructure as new virtual machines are added, moved, or changed. The Arista Cloud Network works in close concert with the VMware vSphere vNetwork virtual networking technology to always keep the network stable, support multi-tenancy, and react in real-time to changes.

VM Tracer provides five key capabilities to the network and virtualization administration teams:

VM Auto Discovery – Find exactly which VMware hosts and VMs are on a given port in the network. Displays the full Physical to Virtual Binding and provides visibility into the network reachability of a given virtual machine and the virtual machine’s state.

VM Adaptive Segmentation – Arista EOS will dynamically create VLANs as they are needed by the virtual machines. If a virtual machine shuts down or is moved, its VLAN(s) can be pruned to preserve bandwidth and CPU cycles for active workloads.

VM Host View – Gives the network administrator visibility into the host with critical information such as: Manufacturer, Processor type, NIC type.

VMware ESX Port Profile – Arista EOS will automatically configure the interface based on the best practice for connecting virtual machines.

VM Tracer Multi-Tenancy – Arista EOS supports connections to up to four separate VMware vCenter administrative domains with VLAN span-of-control per VMware vCenter Server instance. This allows for a single switch to connect to and participate in multiple virtualization domains concurrently. This is ideal for environments with a mix of production and lab services where each is allocated a specific range of VLANs.

VM Tracer is available immediately as a software license within Arista EOS 4.5 and higher, and is priced according to the switching platform on which it is operating.

Filed Under: News

3PAR Bidding War, Continued: Dell Matches HP’s Bid, HP Ups The Ante

August 27, 2010 by Robin Wauters 1 Comment

Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past few weeks, you’ll be aware that Dell recently agreed to acquire data storage company data storage company 3PAR for for $18 per share or roughly $1.13 billion. Earlier this week, HP proposed to acquire 3PAR instead, offering as much as $24 per share in cash, or roughly $1.6 billion.

Yesterday, Dell matched HP’s bid, offering $24.30 per share, or approximately $1.6 billion.

Didn’t take long for HP to respond, though: the company’s latest offer goes as high as $1.8 billion.

A good old-fashioned bidding war indeed.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: 3PAR, Dell, HP

The Battle Over 3PAR: Dell Bids, HP Outbids, Dell Ponders New Bid, Third Suitor Emerges

August 24, 2010 by Robin Wauters 1 Comment

Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past few weeks, you’ll be aware that Dell recently agreed to acquire data storage company data storage company 3PAR for for $18 per share or roughly $1.13 billion. Yesterday, HP proposed to acquire 3PAR instead, offering as much as $24 per share in cash, or roughly $1.6 billion.

Dell is obviously studying the situation and, according to a single source cited by Bloomberg this morning, the company is preparing to trump HP’s offer.

3PAR, meanwhile has said a third possible suitor had expressed interest in taking over the company, but that company’s identity hasn’t been revealed.

Filed Under: Acquisitions, Featured Tagged With: 3PAR, Dell, HP

CA Technologies Buys Virtualization and Cloud Infrastructure Consulting Firm 4Base Technology

August 20, 2010 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

CA Technologies last week announced the acquisition of privately-held 4Base Technology, a virtualization and cloud infrastructure consulting firm. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

4Base will become the CA Virtualization and Cloud Strategy group, a competency practice within the CA Services division.

With experience in more than 300 engagements, 4Base will help customers move quickly, pragmatically and successfully from virtualization to cloud by providing strategic advice and implementation expertise.

Andi Mann, vice president of virtualization product marketing at CA, notes in his blog post, this acquisition will help customers overcome the many difficult barriers to adopting and expanding virtualization and cloud computing, including staffing and skills issues, Line-of-Business (LOB) issues, ‘VM sprawl’ and ‘VM stall’, and heterogeneous virtualization knowledge.

Filed Under: Acquisitions, Featured Tagged With: 4base, 4base technology, CA, ca technologies

VMware Debuts Zimbra Appliance, Makes All Zimbra Products Available to Its Customers and Partners

August 20, 2010 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

VMware recently launched the Zimbra Collaboration Suite Appliance, an enterprise-class email and collaboration solution delivered as a virtual appliance.

Designed to run on the VMware vSphere platform, the Zimbra Appliance helps reduce the cost and complexity of infrastructure management.

In addition, VMware announced that Zimbra, which it acquired in February 2010, is now fully integrated within VMware.

All Zimbra products are now available via VMware’s extensive sales and channel partner ecosystem, providing VMware’s 190,000 customers and 25,000 partners full access to Zimbra’s email and collaboration product suite. Zimbra customers are also now supported by VMware’s Global Support Services, the world’s largest virtualization support organization.

The Zimbra Collaboration Suite Appliance is currently available starting at USD $ 625/25 mailboxes for a perpetual license. For the latest information on Zimbra Collaboration Suite Appliance and pricing please visit: www.zimbra.com/products.

The full suite of Zimbra products is now available through the VMware sales and via VMware’s more than 25,000 channel partners. For more information, please visit:  www.vmware.com/products/zimbra/

Filed Under: News

Quest Software Has Completed Its Acquisition of Surgient

August 20, 2010 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Quest Software earlier this month announced the completion of its acquisition of privately held Surgient, a leader in private cloud automation software.

Surgient, located in Austin, Texas, will expand Quest virtualization management capabilities by enabling organizations to automate the deployment and management of secure private cloud infrastructures to gain business agility and reduce costs.

Private cloud computing is emerging as a fundamental requirement for businesses. As a leading provider of cloud automation solutions, Surgient provides a patented and proven technology that supports heterogeneous hypervisor environments and diverse customer environments, including mid-market, enterprise, and managed service providers.

Quest will continue to market and sell the Surgient cloud platform and offer customers the company’s popular Cloud Express, which provides a private cloud of 30 CPUs in 30 days.

Filed Under: Acquisitions Tagged With: quest, quest software, Surgient

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