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Industry News Desk Egenera Virtualization Software Consolidates Systems
Original Implementation Integrates XenSource
May. 7, 2007 09:30 AM
Egenera has gone to market with its promised vBlade software, the extension to its PAN Manager that provides a single environment for configuring, allocating, repurposing and managing both physical servers and virtual machines. This initial implementation uses XenEnterprise, a virtualization solution from XenSource based on the open source Xen hypervisor. Egenera intends to put other hypervisors in PAN for future vBlade implementations. VBlades, which are priced as an add-on, are user-defined partitions of a physical blade to consolidate multiple VMs on a single physical server. Pan can figure out whether an application needs a whole blade or just part of one. It saves the user from having to add another domain expert to the IT organization. VMs on Egenera's BladeFrame systems can access N+1 failover, N+1 disaster recovery, resource pools, blade farms, suspend/resume, live migrations and security. Egenera says virtual machines add management complexity especially when a lot of them are used. They need tools that are sophisticated and understand dependencies. Reader Feedback: Page 1 of 1
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