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Red Hat CEO Jim Whitehurst On The Linux Vendor’s Virtualization Initiatives

June 23, 2008 by Robin Wauters 1 Comment

A half-year after becoming president and CEO of Linux vendor Red Hat, Jim Whitehurst was in Boston this week for the annual Red Hat Summit, where a lot of announcements were made about Red Hat’s forray into virtualization. Whitehurst sat down with Network World’s Jon Brodkin to discuss open source, a new patent settlement, and Red Hat’s moves in virtualization, reports PC World.

This is the excerpt of the interview where they talk about virtualization:

The virtualization market is dominated by VMware, but you guys expanded your virtualization portfolio with a Linux-based hypervisor this week. What are your goals in virtualization?

Virtualization is half the operating system. Paul [Cormier, Red Hat president of products and technologies] would actually say virtualization is the operating system in a lot of ways. We feel pretty strongly virtualization needs to be pretty tightly integrated with the operating system.

VMware’s the dominant player in an industry that’s what, like 5 or 10% penetrated? And it’s primarily in development and test scenarios, and primarily to reduce server sprawl.

We come from a different heritage. Our systems usually aren’t running at 10%. Linux workloads are a lot higher. The value from our perspective is less around server consolidation and more about what new functionality or architectures can be enabled by virtualization.

You talk about grid computing, cloud computing, whatever that is. The necessary enabler of that is Linux with integrated virtualization. Because otherwise what are you going to run on a cloud?

Read the rest of the interview on PC World.

Filed Under: Interviews, People Tagged With: cloud computing, Grid Computing, Jim Whitehurst, Jon Brodkin, linux, Network World, Paul Cormier, red hat, Red Hat Summit, Red Hat virtualization, virtualisation, virtualization

Fortinet Patents Four New Network Virtualization And Multi-Threat Security Related Inventions

June 20, 2008 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Fortinet, a provider of unified threat management (UTM) solutions, has announced that the US Patent and Trademark Office has awarded the company four additional patents for network virtualization and security related inventions. These new patents strengthen Fortinet’s intellectual property portfolio, bringing Fortinet’s total awarded patents to 17.

Fortinet

Charles Cote, Fortinet Regional Director for Australia and New Zealand commented on ARN:

“Security consolidation and virtualisation are key business trends for enterprise networks. Fortinet is the clear technology pioneer in the unified threat management space, with a long track record of innovation. Our security consolidation solutions based on these new virtualisation patents will help our customers build more efficient and easier to manage security systems.”

The four new patents reflect Fortinet’s focus, on innovative methods for processing network data while applying various security-related filtration processes within a consolidated and accelerated platform. Three of the newly awarded patents are directed to the routing and processing of data in virtualized environments.

“These patents support Fortinet’s innovation and vision for an integrated, multi-threat and virtualised approach to network security – groundswell areas for the networking and security industries,” said Michael Xie, CTO and co-founder of Fortinet. “As we continue our strong research and development efforts, our growing patent portfolio provides momentum for accelerating the course of innovation we are undertaking.”

[Source: ARN]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Fortinet, intellectual property, IP, multi-threat security, network virtualisation, network virtualization, patent, patents, security, virtualisation, virtualization

Application Virtualization Comparison Chart

June 20, 2008 by Robin Wauters 3 Comments

Sven Huisman and his coworker Matthijs Haverink were unable to find a good comparative list of application virtualization solutions, so they mocked up a useful chart of their own. The chart includes:

  • Microsoft Softgrid 4.2 (now called Microsoft Application Virtualization of which the 4.5 RC was shipped yesterday or App-V for short)
  • VMware ThinApp
  • Installfree Bridge
  • Citrix Application streaming
  • Symantec Appstream
  • Xenocode Virtual Application Studio

You can download the chart here, courtesy of the technical consultants.

[Source: ICT-Freak]

Filed Under: Featured, Guest Posts Tagged With: App-V, application virtualization, Citrix Application streaming, comparison, comparison chart, Installfree Bridge, Matthijs Haverink, Microsoft Application Virtualization, Microsoft SoftGrid, Microsoft Softgrid 4.2, SoftGrid, Sven Huisman, Symantec Appstream, virtualisation, virtualization, VMware ThinApp, Xenocode Virtual Application Studio

DSA Research Group Launches OpenNEbula Technology Preview

June 19, 2008 by Robin Wauters 1 Comment

The dsa-research group has announced that a new Technology Preview (TP2) of the OpenNEbula (ONE) Virtual Infrastructure Engine is available for download under the terms of the Apache License, Version 2.0.

ONE enables the dynamic deployment and re-allocation of virtual machines on a pool of physical resources, so extending the benefits of existing virtualization platforms from a single physical resource to a pool of resources, decoupling the server not only from the physical infrastructure but also from the physical location.

ONE Technology Preview 2 extends the functionality for management of both physical resources and virtual machines, and provides resources for developers, making public the Trac web interface.

More details are available here.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: DSA Research, DSA Research Group, ONE, OpenNEbula, OpenNEbula (ONE) Virtual Infrastructure Engine, OpenNEbula Technology Preview, OpenNEbula TP2, OpenNEbula Virtual Infrastructure Engine, virtualisation, virtualization

HP And VMware Tighten Partnership With Deeper Software Integration

June 19, 2008 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

HP today announced it is expanding its strategic collaboration with VMware to introduce new integrated software offerings that help customers seamlessly automate the management of heterogeneous environments.

New integrations of HP business technology optimization (BTO) software for the VMware virtualization platform aims to allow customers to seamlessly manage across both physical and virtual environments.

The offerings include:

  • HP Business Service Management – monitoring of physical and virtual environments. Products include HP Business Availability Center, HP Operations Center and HP Network Management Center.
  • HP Discovery and Dependency Mapping and HP Universal CMDB – discovery of virtualized environments and accurate tracking and reporting of changes.
  • HP Business Service Automation – automation of change processes across virtual and physical environments. Products include HP Server Automation Center, HP Client Automation and HP Operations Orchestration.

In addition, HP has worked with VMware to make software bundles available that combine the VMware Infrastructure 3 software suite and additional automation products with HP Insight Control Environment. These bundles offer customers comprehensive and seamless physical and virtual platform management.

HP also announced that its VMware Authorized Training Center (VATC) is the first to train more than 10,000 students on VMware certifying courses required for the VMware Certified Professional exam. All VATCs offer education programs using VMware-certified instructors and course materials. With the combination of HP’s global presence, remote training delivery infrastructure and expertise with the VMware platform, HP Education Services offers effective education programs for the broad range of VMware products.

“VMware and HP are working together to make virtual environments easier to manage and to get more professionals trained to implement our joint solutions,” said Brian Byun, vice president, Global Partners and Solutions, VMware. “We’re embracing and extending management and automation products from both companies to provide comprehensive solutions for managing the reality of customer environments with a mix of both virtual and physical systems. By collaborating with HP, we hope to bring to market additional management solutions that simplify these environments for our customers.”

Filed Under: News, Partnerships Tagged With: BTA, Hewlett Packard, HP, HP Business Service Automation, HP Business Service Management, HP VMware, integration, partnership, VATC, virtualisation, virtualization, vmware, VMware Authorized Training Center, VMWare Certified Professional, VMware Infrastructure 3

Red Hat Unveils Virtualization Strategy At Boston Summit

June 19, 2008 by Robin Wauters 2 Comments

Today at Red Hat Summit in Boston, two of Red Hat’s emerging technology engineers, Dan Barrange and Richard Jones, presented the new tool sets that their team has developed for work with Xen virtual machines (VMs). It includes command line utilities, which will become part of the oVirt tool set, a web-based virtual machine management console built using Ruby on Rails.

oVirt uses Red Hat’s open source libvirt management framework that provides hypervisor-agnostic management interfacing, allowing the same tools to manage multiple different hypervisors. Libvirt already supports six hypervisors : Xen, KVM, QEMU, OpenVZ, Linux Containers (LVX) and Solaris LDoms.

The company also announced that its own embedded, lightweight, stand-alone hypervisor and accompanying management console are available in beta right now. Red Hat’s new Linux hypervisor hosts both Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Microsoft Windows operating systems. Rather than base the software on the open-source Xen hypervisor, Red Hat has chosen the KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machine) project, which is already used by the major Linux OSs as the default server virtualization package. Another key difference: while Xen works well with Linux, it’s an add-on. KVM, on the other hand, is an integral part of Linux.

Read more about Red Hat’s virtualization announcements here.

Filed Under: Featured, News Tagged With: Hypervisor, kvm, linux, management console, oVirt, qumranet, red hat, Red Hat Bostom Summit, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Red Hat hypervisor, Red Hat Summit, virtualisation, virtualization, virtualization management console, Xen

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