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Virtual Private DataCenter

Video: Demo from Niko Nelissen, VP Business Development with Q-layer (VMworld Europe 2008)

March 4, 2008 by Robin Wauters 1 Comment

The interview below is part of our Virtualization Video Series, a recurring theme we want to implement on Virtualization.com featuring interviews with key players from the industry, event reports, etc.

This interview was recorded at VMWorld Europe 2008 in Cannes, France, and features a demo by Niko Nelissen, VP Business Development with Q-layer, explaining the concept behind their Virtual Private DataCenter solution targeted at service and hosting providers.

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Update – transcript of the interview:

Q: What does Q-layer do?

We have a solution for service providers. A service provider can be a hosting provider, a commercial datacenter, a Telco, or it can also be an IT department of an enterprise where they service business units in several countries.
We have a Virtual Private Data Center concept, so customers of the service provider can build their own virtual datacenter using an easy-to-use web interface.
Within this VPDC, customers simply select the servers needed, e.g. a Windows server, a Linux server or a Windows Microsoft Exchange server, add them to the environment and connect them to a virtual switch to provide network connectivity. They can also assign storage, virtual SAN’s, virtual file servers, virtual routers, etc. basically building a whole datacenter environment. After clicking on the ‘deploy’- button, the environment will be live in under 10 minutes.
This is the alternative to racking physical servers, which would normally take weeks.
With our system, you have instant availability of a virtual infrastructure.

Q: Who is using this?

We close partnerships with hosting providers all over Europe. They use this to have a new offering into the market; they can provide a whole virtual infrastructure to their customers. They sell virtual capacity in the form of credits. We have a credit concept of storage -, network – and processing credits. This is what is sold to the customers, who uses these credits to build their own environment, whenever and however.

Q: The purchase of credits, is it standard or customized?

It is customized, depending on the business model of the hosting provider. Hosting providers can choose for themselves how many credits you need for a certain virtual machine, a virtual SAN, a Gigabyte of storage, etc.

Q: Will processor intensive applications affect other customers on the same hardware?

It all depends on the underlying technology that is used. Q-layer can be used on top of an existing VMware ESX environment. We also support other hypervisors such as Xen and VirtualBox.

Q: How much does it cost?

It’s capacity based. We also have partnerships were we go into the market together, it really depends on the size of your environment.

Q: How is it been here at VMWorld?

Great, we’ve been seeing people from all over Europe. We’ve also been able to talk with our partners, e.g. partners who create virtual appliances, firewalls and monitoring applications and we integrate these applications into our solution.

Interviewer: Tarry Singh
Video blogger: Charbax

Filed Under: Interviews, People, Videos Tagged With: Niko Nelissen, Q-Center, Q-layer, Q-SAN, Q-Store, Qlayer, Virtual Private DataCenter, virtualisation, virtualization, VMWorld, VMWorld 2008, VMWorld Europe 2008, VPDC

PINS Virtualizes Its Data Center With Q-layer and VMWare ESX Server

February 29, 2008 by Robin Wauters 1 Comment

PINS, a Dutch hosting and managed services provider, today announced that it has entered into a partnership with Q-layer, enabling the hosting provider to launch a Virtual Private DataCenter solution, based on Q-layer’s virtualization technology and using VMware’s ESX server technology.

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With the Virtual Private DataCenter (VPDC) software from Q-layer, PINS’ customers are now able to build and manage a virtual environment including virtual servers, firewalls, switches, storage and software appliances. The virtual private datacenter comes with a “drag & drop” web interface. The Q-layer datacenter abstraction layer translates this environment into actual resources in the datacenter and executes instant provisioning using customizable workflows.

“PINS is renowned for being the first to launch winning new technology.”, said Jan Willem des Tombe, CEO of PINS, “The Q-layer Virtual Private DataCenter concept allows us to provide a new level of flexibility to our customers and partners, while leveraging the performance and stability of VMware ESX.”

From the press release:

PINS already offers web and application hosting based on VMware ESX. The VPDC offering based on Q-layer is the next step in the evolution and overcomes the complexity of automating the provisioning of the whole hosting stack including servers, network and storage. This is needed to build a real-time infrastructure.

PINS will bring the VPDC model to market in three flavors: one for end-users that require full self-service provisioning of servers and other services, one for resellers enabling them to setup server environments with the click of a button and one for managed customers where PINS engineers will build the environment for the customer.

“We are proud to have been chosen by PINS for its next-generation hosting platform.”, said Niko Nelissen, VP Business Development of Q-layer. “Both companies share a vision on how datacenter services will be operated in the future and how virtualization helps in building a real-time infrastructure with instant availability of all services”.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: hosting, Jan Willem des Tombe, Niko Nelissen, PINS, Q-layer, Virtual Private Data Center, Virtual Private DataCenter, virtualisation, virtualization, VMware ESX, VMWare ESX Server, VPDC

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