Nutanix,
a leader in enterprise cloud computing, announced today at its .NEXT
Europe Conference that new developer-oriented services will be added to
its Enterprise Cloud OS software. These services address the unique
needs of the growing number of applications that enterprises need to
deliver in a multi-cloud world. The new Acropolis Object Storage
Service, Acropolis Compute Cloud (AC2) and Nutanix App Marketplace
services target application development teams, making it simple to
develop, test and run nearly any application within enterprise clouds.
These new service capabilities enable developers to quickly deliver both
enterprise and cloud-native applications in order to accelerate time to
market for new IT initiatives. The company also introduced powerful
virtualization enhancements and new platform innovations to accelerate
the transformation of enterprise infrastructure to public cloud-like
consumption models.
Gartner
notes that "organizations want to remain in a position to leverage new
and innovative services from different public cloud providers. However,
they must secure business justification and be wary of challenges
associated with adopting a second cloud provider." In the same report
authored by Research Director Elias Khnaser, Gartner recommends that
technical professionals responsible for cloud computing architecture
"choose management tools and develop operational processes in support of
a multicloud workload architecture."*
New Developer-Oriented Services and Workload Expansion
Object-Based Storage Service
Nutanix
will enhance support for applications using large unstructured
datasets, such as big data analytics, data warehouse applications and
large-scale IoT deployments. To optimize delivery of these applications,
Nutanix will be extending its data management capabilities to include
object-based storage, which application developers can leverage as a
native service. This new service, Acropolis Object Storage Service, will
be built into the Enterprise Cloud OS and provide an Amazon Web
Services S3-compatible API to enable application development teams using
Nutanix to consume storage as a high performance, on-demand service -
just like public cloud offerings. Acropolis Object Storage Service will
collect, store and manage billions of objects in a single namespace,
providing a highly-efficient storage fabric for a variety of use cases,
including data archival. With this new service, Nutanix will provide the
foundation for a true multi-cloud storage strategy with complete
lifecycle management of data objects, along with intelligent tiering
across clouds.
Compute Service
Nutanix
also announced a new capability for delivering CPU-intensive
applications, such as distributed analytics workloads, large scale
front-end web services, Citrix XenApp deployments and advanced in-memory
analytics. This additional AHV-based compute service, Acropolis Compute
Cloud (AC2), will be included in Nutanix's Enterprise Cloud OS and
support compute-only nodes in Nutanix-powered deployments. IT managers
will be able to deliver compute as a consumable resource to application
development teams, providing them the flexibility to cost-effectively
scale up, and scale down, their infrastructure. Further, AC2 provides an
affordable alternative for IT teams looking to unlock their virtualized
server instances from expensive virtualization software that is
difficult to scale and manage.
Integrated App Marketplace Services
Nutanix
App Marketplace services are being added to Nutanix Calm, the company's
multi-cloud application automation and orchestration solution. With
Nutanix App Marketplace, new and existing applications can be quickly
defined via standards-based blueprints and then published to a
marketplace, empowering teams to rapidly consume application services in
a fully self-service manner. Nutanix Calm will also provide
pre-integrated and validated blueprints that streamline the adoption of
key infrastructure and developer tools, such as Kubernetes, Hadoop,
MySQL, Jenkins and Puppet. These application blueprints can be quickly
applied by application teams so that new workloads can be easily
developed and deployed into multiple cloud environments.
Continued Commitment to Next Generation Virtualization and Platforms
Nutanix
also announced new AHV capabilities and performance enhancements
planned for its upcoming v5.5 software release that will make the
company's built-in hypervisor the de facto choice
for customers seeking enterprise clouds that deliver the simplicity and
agility of public clouds. This continued investment is fueled by the
overwhelming popularity of AHV, which is already the hypervisor of
choice for more than one-fourth of Nutanix nodes sold based on a rolling
four quarter average. This release will include support for Citrix
Provisioning Services (PVS), a popular technology for virtual desktop
(VDI) deployments. It will also include integrated support for virtual
Graphics Processing Units (vGPU), which will accelerate rendering of
complex graphics common in high-resolution medical imaging, 3D
geospatial applications and other demanding workloads.
Additionally,
the company formally announced that its Enterprise Cloud OS software
will run on Intel CPUs based on the new Skylake architecture, driving
faster performance and higher scale. Intel Skylake support extends to
Nutanix-branded appliances, server-based platforms from its OEM partners
Dell EMC and Lenovo and qualified servers from HPE and Cisco. Nutanix
customers can continue to scale their Enterprise Cloud deployments by
seamlessly combining newer generations of CPU and storage technology
with existing deployments and eliminate expensive "forklift" upgrades.
These
advancements, coupled with the recently-announced Nutanix Calm and
Nutanix Xi Cloud Services, demonstrate the company's evolution from a
hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) vendor to a leading provider of
Enterprise Cloud software and application lifecycle management solutions
that enable IT leaders to design, build and manage multi-cloud
architectures.
Product Availability
The
features noted are currently under development, and the qualification
of Xeon Skylake servers sold by HPE and Cisco is currently in process.
Pricing details will be announced closer to the applicable release
dates.