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Virtualization Journal Interview With Christine Crandell, Executive VP and Chief Marketing Officer Egenera

December 29, 2008 by Robin Wauters 1 Comment

Jeremy Geelan over at Virtualization Journal penned an interview held with Christine Crandell, Executive VP and Chief Marketing Officer for Egenera, offering a fairly interesting read. Previous coverage about Egenera can be found here.

Excerpt:

Virtualization Journal: How does Egenera see the future of the data center? How much of a role will the cloud play in Enterprise IT, for example?

Christine: I see data centers rapidly evolving into reliable dynamic data centers. So what do we mean? At Egenera, we’ve adopted the Burton Group’s definition, which says “The dynamic data center is born from the orchestration of virtualized IT systems and resources.”

A reliable dynamic data center is the next step after virtualization – that’s because virtualization is the essential foundation. Without it, companies cannot achieve the agility, flexibility, and reliability needed to evolve into a reliable dynamic data center. Let’s look at what the data center of the future will be – it won’t be homogeneous – rather it will be highly heterogeneous with components like computing, I/O, and storage stitched together through intelligent fabrics. A holistic infrastructure management system will manage all assets – physical and virtual – including those internally owned and externally service-provided (cloud), all through a centralized console.

Server virtualization is mainstream with almost 70% of companies use x86 virtualization and many are looking at their RISC and mainframe systems for additional opportunities. The benefits of virtualization go well beyond consolidation. Cost reduction is often the starting point, but the benefits really extend well beyond TCO. Virtualization can help you speed development cycles and new resources faster. Companies that have been using server virtualization for 2+ years (that’s about 50% of companies) have realized that virtualization – in its many forms – positively impacts quality of service and their ability to meet SLAs. Automated provisioning, high availability, and disaster recovery are easier and cheaper to implement.

The next evolutionary stage is to address application workload consolidation as a critical enabler of speed, efficiency, and optimization. They enable dynamic allocation and balancing of computing resources based on business policy. Other critical components include unified fabrics, standardized management interfaces, an orchestration engine, and IT governance.

Filed Under: Interviews, People Tagged With: Christine Crandell, Egenera, Egenera PAN Manager, interview, PAN Manager, virtualisation, virtualization

Xcedex Unveils Virtualization Planning Software Suite X_Factor

December 27, 2008 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Xcedex, provider of virtualization planning software and solutions for managing virtual infrastructure in the data center, yesterday introduced X_Factor, a new virtualization planning software suite.

X_Factor enables users to thoroughly plan and document virtualization projects using data collected with CollectorX, a virtual appliance that houses a mature agentless data collection engine. Candidate selection/exclusion/inclusion, modeling and storage planning decisions are performed using X_Factor, a web based analysis portal.

Xcedex delivers its X_Factor software and solutions primarily through its Global Alliance Channel. X_Factor’s advanced capabilities create a number of opportunities for channel partners to accentuate their core products, consulting and professional services to their clients. Using the robust agentless data collection capabilities of CollectorX, Xcedex partners are able to automate services such as data center assessments, physical to virtual migration planning, business continuity planning, server virtualization and storage capacity planning, implementation and deployment, and various managed services.

X_Factor automates virtualization candidate selection/exclusion, workload analysis, on the fly and adjustable “what if analysis” combined with a holistic view across the server, applications, network, and storage resources. X_Factor assists with the generation of a Virtualization Plan that provides the user with an actionable roadmap ready for implementation.

This automates many time-intensive tasks such as a manual or “clipboard approach” to IT Infrastructure inventory, manually reviewing data from multiple sources, and mashing up the results to produce what is often incongruent data that is aged by the time it is compiled for review. The resulting benefits include accelerated results of finding “low hanging fruit” candidates to be virtualized, exclusion of certain candidates that are not optimal for virtualization, reduced data center complexity, increased agility and resource utilization, and dramatically reduced capital and operating expenses.

X_Factor is available today in a private beta release. 

Filed Under: News Tagged With: CollectorX, Global Alliance Channel, virtualisation, virtualization, virtualization planning, virtualization planning software, virtualization planning software suite, X_Factor, X-Factor, Xcdex, Xcedex, Xcedex CollectorX, Xcedex Global Alliance Channel, Xcedex X_Factor, Xcedex X-Factor, Xcedex XFactor, XFactor

Quest Releases PowerGUI PowerPack for VMware 2.0

December 24, 2008 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Quest Software announced the release of version 2.0 of its PowerGUI PowerPack for VMware, expanding the company’s leadership in Windows and Virtualization Management along with the technology provided by Vizioncore.

The new updates for Quest’s PowerGUI PowerPack for VMware includes a full featured PowerShell script library for VMware, to provide enhanced virtualization management capabilities for VMware admins.  It enables virtualization domain experts to take advantage of managing their virtual infrastructure using Quest PowerGUI and the VMware Infrastructure Toolkit for Windows.

PowerGUI is a free download which simplifies management via Microsoft Windows PowerShell with an intuitive user console, powerful script editor and platform specific PowerPacks.  PowerGUI with the VMware PowerPack version 2.0 enables administrators to quickly and easily automate management tasks common to virtual infrastructures.  Together, Windows PowerShell, PowerGUI, and the PowerGUI PowerPack for VMware provide the ability to manage not only the applications organizations depend on but also the virtual infrastructure that power them, all from a single console.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Microsoft Windows PowerShell, PowerGUI, PowerGUI PowerPack for VMware, PowerGUI PowerPack for VMware 2.0, PowerShell, PowerShell script, quest, quest software, virtualisation, virtualization, vmware, VMware PowerPack 2.0, VMware PowerPack version 2.0

rPath: Cloud Computing In Plain English (Video)

December 23, 2008 by Robin Wauters 2 Comments

rPath recently announced “Cloud Computing in Plain English,” an animated short video (YouTube) which takes a lighthearted look at cloud computing while bringing clarity to what has become a somewhat confusing concept.

rPath plays a key role in this trend by providing an approach that reduces the cost and complexity of deploying and maintaining enterprise applications that run in the cloud and other virtualized or traditional environments.

“Cloud Computing in Plain English” touches on cloud’s foundational technologies — virtualization, utility computing, and software as a service — explaining each in terms that are easily understood by laypeople. The video goes on to clearly yet simply differentiate cloud computing from its component technologies, and finally, underscore cloud computing’s business benefits.

Filed Under: Videos Tagged With: cloud computing, Cloud Computing In Plain English, rPath, video, virtualisation, virtualization

VMware Will Name Next Generation Of Virtual Infrastructure “VMware vSphere”

December 23, 2008 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

From VMware Virtualization Evangelist Jason Boche’s blog:

Today at the Minneapolis VMware User Group (VMUG) meeting, VMware employees disclosed to a group of 150+ attendees the new name for the next generation of Virtual Infrastructure many have been referring to as VI4 or VI.next.  The new name is VMware vSphere.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Jason Boche, VI.next, VI4, virtual infrastructure, virtualisation, virtualization, vmware, VMware VI.next, VMware VI4, VMware virtual infrastructure, VMware vSphere

Veeam Offers Free Version Of Monitor 3.0

December 23, 2008 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Veeam Software, a provider of systems management tools for VMware ESX Server environments, today announced general availability of a new free tool: Veeam Monitor Free Edition. This lightweight version of Veeam Monitor is designed to provide comprehensive real-time monitoring in ESX and ESXi environments, including VMware’s free version of ESXi.

Veeam Monitor Free Edition is built from the ground up specifically for the virtual world, and uses an agentless approach (VMware API) to monitor system health and performance on both VMware ESX and ESXi. Customers can view real-time resource usage data for any virtual infrastructure object or collection of objects, as well as known infrastructure events, all on a single screen.  This unified view of the virtual infrastructure improves administrator productivity vs. fragmented views of isolated hosts and guests.

Key features of Veeam Monitor Free Edition include:

  • Consolidated view with drill-down in VMs – find out at a glance which components of the VMware infrastructure are the largest resource consumers, drill down to an individual VM to see how much CPU and memory it is consuming, and even connect to the VMware Virtual Machine Console – all right from the Veeam Monitor user interface.
  • Correlation of event and performance data – known virtual infrastructure events, such as VMotion, snapshot creation and deletion, or backup activities, are shown directly on the performance graphs.
  • Advanced alerting and flexible alarms – set up to ten e-mail notifications or SNMP traps for important events such as a given number of running VMs is exceeded, VM heartbeat is lost, or a specific event is generated by VirtualCenter.
  • Scalable architecture – client/server architecture supports multi-admin access to performance data without affecting ESX server or VirtualCenter performance.
  • Ease of deployment – takes just minutes to install, configure and begin using.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: 2X ThinClientServer, ESX Server, Veeam, Veeam Monitor 3.0, Veeam Monitor Free Edition, Veeam Software, virtualisation, virtualization, VMware ESX, VMWare ESX Server, VMware ESXi

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