Sun Microsystems (Nasdaq: JAVA) and VMware Inc. (NYSE: VMW) today announced an OEM agreement to expand their virtualization offerings. Starting today, Sun is offering the VMware Infrastructure product suite on Sun hardware systems with full support from Sun. This helps enable customers to capitalize on the high performance, scalability and energy efficiency of Sun's x64 servers while leveraging VMware's groundbreaking virtualization solutions to improve asset utilization, operational efficiency, and business agility. The agreement also benefits systems integrators and channel partners by providing a fully supported, seamlessly integrated solution from these two leading technology providers.
"When it comes to innovative design, performance and scalability, Sun is an x64 industry leader," said John Fowler, executive vice president of Sun Microsystems. "With today's announcement we're expanding our virtualization portfolio and giving customers who want VMware virtualization software a great hardware platform for maximizing their utilization and their IT investment."
"The benefits of lower capital and operating expenses, business continuity, security and a greener datacenter are driving strong demand for VMware virtualization software on Sun x64 server and storage systems," said Diane Greene, president and chief executive officer of VMware. "This new milestone in our ongoing relationship with Sun gives customers what they want: a combination of advanced technologies that deliver strong business value."
Sun and VMware will continue their robust qualification program of VMware products on Sun systems. The companies will also work to ensure that the Solaris(TM) Operating System will continue to be a first-class guest operating system on VMware virtualization software, and VMware Infrastructure will be a first-class datacenter virtualization run-time and management stack on Sun x64 systems. The two companies plan to also collaborate on system management configuration, deployment and monitoring for each other's products.
Selected Sun x64 servers are available for a free 60-day trial as part of Sun's Try-and-Buy program, which includes a free 60-day evaluation of VMware Infrastructure. More information on the Try-and-Buy program and eligible systems is available at http://www.sun.com/tryandbuy/products.jsp. Sun also offers its own complete virtualization portfolio that includes unified software management tools and virtualization of operating systems, servers, storage, desktops and chips - both inside and outside the box. More information on Sun's desktop-to-datacenter virtualization portfolio is available at http://www.sun.com/virtualization.
In conjunction with today's announcement, Sun will showcase Sun Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) Software 2.0 during VMworld Europe 2008. This solution leverages VMware ESX Server and VMware VirtualCenter to allow customers to securely access centralized desktop environments over a variety of network connections. Today's agreement ensures frontline support and allows customers to purchase the complete solution directly from Sun, including Sun Ray(TM) virtual display thin clients, Sun VDI Software 2.0 and VMware virtualization software. More information on Sun Virtual Desktop Solutions is available at http://www.sun.com/datacenter/consolidation/virtualization/desktop/index.jsp.
For more information on the VMware/Sun relationship, go to http://www.vmware.com/sun.