HiveIO, Inc., a company that transforms
commodity data center equipment into an intelligent virtualization platform,
today released version 7.3 of Hive Fabric, an
Artificial Intelligence-ready fabric solution that enables organizations to
deploy virtualization technology without the need for
vendor complexity or specialists. The latest software release provides Hive
Fabric users with increased operational capabilities to further reduce the time
needed to support a virtualization environment while also maximizing the
performance, capacity, and spend on existing infrastructure.
"Hive Fabric was
developed with IT professionals in mind, helping them withstand common industry
pain points like flexibility and usability," said Dan Newton, CEO of HiveIO.
"The solution has helped IT in a variety of industries exceed their business
goals by creating a virtualization solution that works with users, not against
them. We're continuing to grow with a user-first mindset, and the launch of 7.3
delivers the new capabilities based directly on feedback and needs of current
Hive Fabric users."
Hive
Fabric combines KVM hypervisor, software-defined storage (SDS) and networking,
and virtual desktop management, into an all-in-one virtualization solution,
eliminating the need for a multi-vendor, multi-contract approach. The new
features within the 7.3 solution include:
- Graphics
Acceleration: The rise in augmented and virtual reality has
increased the need for graphics acceleration. To seamlessly improve the
performance of virtual machines (VMs), administrators can now install
graphics processing units (GPUs) inside of Hive Fabric-enabled servers and
then simply turn the acceleration on or off with a single click. Graphics
acceleration is available via GPU Sharing or GPU Passthrough and supports
NVIDIA, ATI, and Intel.
- Software-Defined
Networking (SDN): Flexible networking is key to delivering a fully
virtualized data center. With ethernet consolidating and the speed
increasing, a need for IT Administrators to separate traffic and guarantee
bandwidth for desktops and applications is becoming a necessity.
Administrators can now add multiple physical and virtual SDNs giving them
the flexibility to fit with any network architecture.
- Configurable
In-Memory Storage: Balancing business requirements and the cost
of infrastructure is challenging for any IT team. Memory is the most
scarce, highest-cost resource in the data center and a key to meeting
competing business objectives. The SDS capability extends to managing
server memory, allowing it to be allocated to either storage or memory for
virtual machines, with differing allocations possible on every server.
- Hive Sense: The
comprehensive simplicity of setting up and running Hive Fabric extends to
HiveIO Support. Introduced in 7.3, Hive Sense will allow HiveIO to
proactively support customers by sending logs, metrics, and configuration
information back to the company. This reduces the time needed to collect
logs or understand how the infrastructure is deployed, so support
engineers can resolve issues faster and remove the burden from your IT
administrators.
Unlike legacy platforms that
require specialists to operate overly complicated systems, Hive Fabric utilizes
an Intelligent Message Bus and intuitive user interface (UI) to show an
all-encompassing view of a data center and its connected components in real time.
This makes it easy for administrators to find and act upon vital information
and reduce downtime.
"The Hive Fabric UI, coupled
with the easy-to-use enhancements in 7.3, empowers administrators of all skill
levels to manage the entire data center," said Toby Coleridge, Vice President
of Product at HiveIO. "Organizations can reallocate their highly-skilled
specialists to other areas of the business to drive innovation rather than be
bogged down with daily administrative tasks."
Hive Fabric 7.3 is available now.