Riverbed Technology, the leader in application performance
infrastructure, today announced Riverbed SteelFusion 4.2 will support
VMware vSphere 6. The support for VMware vSphere in SteelFusion 4.2
builds upon the long-standing partnership between the two companies,
delivering superior business agility, information security and
application performance to mutual customers across their remote and
branch office (ROBO) locations.
Riverbed SteelFusion is a hyper-converged infrastructure solution that
centralizes 100% of data and physical servers from remote sites into
data centers without compromising local performance and availability of
applications at ROBO locations. This enables IT to extend the security,
resiliency and efficiency of infrastructure managed in centralized data
centers out to every remote location where business is conducted –
including regional offices, local stores, banks, manufacturing plants,
hospitals, government centers, law firms and other locations – resulting
in greater agility, less risk and reduced costs to the business. Today’s
release follows the April SteelFusion 4.0 release, in which the hardware
platforms were completely updated and redesigned to deliver increased
performance and scalability for remote sites and regional hubs of all
sizes.
"As a major broadcast media company, we must always achieve high
performance from our ad-serving application running at our remote
broadcast stations, or we risk losing a lot of money,” said David
Giambruno, CIO at Tribune Media. “As a Riverbed SteelFusion and VMware
user, the seamless integration of VMware vSphere into our SteelFusion
devices helps us to run an extremely agile IT business, with all
operations for this business-critical app being run centrally from our
datacenter. As a result of SteelFusion, we have eliminated the
infrastructure previously required in our broadcast facilities, and we
can quickly and easily provision app updates or entirely new facilities
without any compromise to the performance we expect.”
“IDC recently completed an extensive lab validation of the Riverbed
SteelFusion solution, in which we observed its tight integration with
the VMware ecosystem, including vSphere and VMware vCenter Server,”
said Rohit Mehra, Vice President, Network Infrastructure, at IDC.
"VMware customers using SteelFusion will now have the unique ability to
provision new branch services and sites with ease and agility, directly
from a centralized data center without affecting user experience in
remote locations. IDC also believes VMware Horizon running on
SteelFusion is a notable differentiating feature that increases business
agility.”
“As a longtime VMware partner, our mutual customers can feel confident
when a new version of vSphere is released,” said Paul O’Farrell, Senior
Vice President and General Manager, SteelHead and SteelFusion, at
Riverbed. “The latest release of Riverbed SteelFusion 4.2 with VMware
vSphere 6 is a testament of our ongoing collaboration with VMware, as
Riverbed pushes the boundaries of hyper-converged technology to the
edge, delivering on the promise of zero branch IT.”
"Riverbed and VMware have partnered closely over the years to provide
our customers with IT infrastructure that is flexible and easy to use.
Our partnership and support from Riverbed provides a powerful platform
that can exceed our mutual customers’ business needs," said Howard Hall,
Senior Director, Global Technology Partner Organization, VMware. "With
SteelFusion and VMware vSphere 6, the leading virtualization platform,
branch offices are empowered to increase agility without compromising
user productivity."
Availability
SteelFusion 4.2 will be available in November.