Morpheus
Data, LLC today announced native integration with Microsoft Hyper-V
on Morpheus versions 2.7.2 and above. The new release represents a
significant step forward in creating a truly infrastructure-agnostic
platform for distributed systems. Morpheus users can now enjoy
cost-effective, centralized management of multiple Hyper-V hosts and
machines in addition to existing support for most popular hypervisors,
containers, and clouds.
Hyper-V integrations are uncommon among modern cloud management
platforms because Hyper-V does not have a typical web-based REST API.
Integrations require the use of PowerShell scripts in order to deploy to
bare metal. Rising customer requests drove the Morpheus team to invest
considerable time and resources into building a native integration. The
integration is now fully deployed and production ready on all new
Morpheus builds.
Hyper-V’s low cost and compatibility with Microsoft Azure are driving a
rise in interest, but VMware ESXi still dominates the enterprise
hypervisor market. As a result, many customers currently run Microsoft
Windows servers in a VMware environment. While this method is effective,
it is not the most operationally efficient solution. Most Windows Server
users can realize considerable cost savings by switching to a native
Hyper-V environment.
It is estimated that at least 40% of all servers currently in operation
are running Windows Server, but most are not using Hyper-V. Thus the
total cost savings associated with using Morpheus to migrate to Hyper-V
are potentially quite large. However, many users are hesitant to switch
because Hyper-V doesn’t offer the same level of management tools and
support as VMware. This is where Morpheus comes in. The new Hyper-V
integration has full access to the entire suite of Morpheus lifecycle
management tools, including provisioning, logging, backup, recovery,
monitoring, reporting, and access control, all in one easy-to-use
interface and at a fraction of the cost of VMware.
“The new Hyper-V integration will allow more customers to truly unlock
their hybrid clouds.” said Pete Beecher, President of Morpheus Data. “We
can save customers millions of dollars in licensing costs alone, but we
are also helping them get more out of their clouds and infrastructure
than they ever thought possible. As more customers move to hybrid
clouds, it will be vital to have a platform that can manage distributed
systems across heterogeneous infrastructure. Hyper-V integration makes
this a reality for many customers.”
With this new release, Morpheus now works seamlessly across Azure,
Hyper-V, VMware, OpenStack, AWS, and more. To learn more about Morpheus
visit www.morpheusdata.com.