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Virtensys Announces VMware vCenter Server Plugin

Virtensys, Ltd, a provider of PCIe-sharing solutions, today announced a VMware vCenter Server Plugin that allows administrators to manage and provision virtualized I/O resources within VMware vSphere 5. This new release centralizes the control of multiple VIO-4000 series appliances, regardless of model type and number of VIO appliances. Virtensys will demonstrate its PCIe-sharing solution at VMworld in Las Vegas, August 29 through September 1, at booth #1160.

“With this announcement, we are simplifying I/O management for our customers’ VMware vSphere® environments, as they can now manage their VIO-4000 series appliances within VMware vCenter™ Server,” said Stephen Spellicy, vice president of marketing at Virtensys. “VMware administrators can manage a variety of virtualized I/O resources from a single pane of glass. Virtensys sees VMware vCenter Server as the de facto management platform for the virtual data center; the Plugin has been designed for use with and validated extensively in Virtensys’ labs with both VMware vCenter Server 4 and vCenter Server 5.”

The VMware vCenter Server Plugin for Virtensys provides VMware administrators with the ability to manage their virtualized 10 GbE vNICs, 8 Gbps FC vHBAs, and their virtualized SSDs (vSSDs). I/O provisioning has never been easier, because it is completely centralized, the I/O profile of a server can be assigned/re-assigned on the fly, and the physical I/O adapter is no longer statically bound to a server, providing new freedom to the dynamic, virtualized data center.”

The VMware vCenter Server Plugin for Virtensys is free of charge to all VIO-4000 customers and will be supported with the following VIO-4000 series models: VIO-4001, VIO-4004, VIO-4008, as well as the recently announced VIO-4010. The software will be available from Virtensys by download request on its website. For more information, contact:info_request@virtensys.com.


Published Tuesday, August 30, 2011 6:58 AM by David Marshall
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