Liqid,
provider of the world's most comprehensive composable disaggregated
infrastructure (CDI) platform, announced integration and support
for composable hosts in VMware virtualized environments. With this new
capability, Liqid customers can now deploy and scale host servers via
software in seconds and centralize both physical and virtual
infrastructure management within VMware with Liqid's new vCenter
Plug-in. By bringing Composable Disaggregated Infrastructure (CDI) to
virtualized workloads, Liqid helps customers manage costs by improving
resource utilization and reducing physical management of host servers -
further driving the flexibility and agility of the cloud to datacenters
and the edge.
These ecosystem integration-focused features expand the catalog of integrations begun with the recent launch of Liqid's Dynamic SLURM Integration that
automates the creation of bare metal servers to meet a SLURM job's
precise requirements from a multiverse of possible options. With VMware
vCenter integration, Liqid is continuing to extend the tangible benefits
of CDI into a growing number of significant areas within IT, further
allowing more customers to realize revolutionary datacenter efficiencies
with their existing physical servers composed with GPU, FPGA, and NVMe
storage resources.
VMware
has successfully redefined infrastructure efficiency and flexibility
for decades now," said Matt Halcomb, Principal Solutions Architect,
World Wide Technology (WWT). "We believe Liqid's composable software
will enable our customers to extract increased value from VMware
virtualization by drastically accelerating virtual host deployment and
scaling straight from vCenter. As modern workloads increase in
complexity, Liqid's software defined hardware allows customer to deploy a
fully adaptive bare-metal host environment that compliments VMware's
capabilities."
While
enterprise organizations have been utilizing VMware's virtualization
solutions to address high-value applications such as AI and machine
learning, the conventional servers used to host these applications delay
time deploy and scale, lack flexibility, and are inefficient,
ultimately limiting the value of virtualization by restricting
configuration possibilities and increasing datacenter costs. Further,
these server configurations prevent critical accelerator resources such
as GPU, FPGA, NVMe, and memory from being shared across the network,
leading to poor utilization. The manual tasks of moving resources and
deploying and scaling hosts increase operational costs.
For
organizations utilizing VMware's virtualization solutions to derive
maximum value from their data center, Liqid introduces composable hosts
for virtualized environments. With Liqid Matrix CDI, bare-metal host
servers can be created via software and matched perfectly to the
resource requirements of any given virtual machine to accelerate
time-to-value, and increase the agility and efficiency of their new and
existing VMware virtual server, desktop and hyperconverged
infrastructure environments.
The
Liqid vCenter Plug-in for VMware vCenter Server provides a web-based
tool integrated with the VMware vSphere Web Client user interface that
allows customers to compose bare-metal hosts, add and remove resources,
and view key configuration information in their VMware vCenter.
The new features offer customers the following:
- Be More Cloud-like: Realize
cloud-like, dynamic resource orchestration for bare-metal resources for
data centers on-prem, at the edge, or within traditional cloud
environments.
- Accelerate Host Deployment: Reduce host server deployment times from days or weeks to minutes via software composability for accelerated ROI.
- Scale Physical Resources on Demand: When
host severs need more storage or accelerator resources, add them
hands-free, in seconds without regard for what will physically fit in a
server.
- Meet Impossible Workload Needs: Liqid
composability removes the server chassis as the limiting factor when
designing a host server. Since GPU and storage resources can reside
outside the server, anything is possible, including 1U servers with
16GPUs.
- Be Change Ready: With
Physical hosts that are as nimble as your virtual environment, you can
adapt to new reality quicker and realize the benefits sooner.
- Increased Resource Utilization: Overprovisioning
often leads to trapped, unused resources. With Liqid, only deploy the
resources a host needs today. If GPU resources aren't utilized at night,
redeploy them during off hours to maximize results.
- Reduce Manual Tasks: Instead of spending time manually doing physical adds and changes, leverage vCenter to complete tasks, hands-free.
- Leverage Existing Investments: Most
importantly, Liqid plugs into the existing infrastructure, making
VMware virtual environments more flexible, agile and efficient.
"The
static nature of traditional server architecture is the primary driver
for countless companies moving to the cloud. Liqid is the first company
to deliver the efficiency and flexibility that cloud offers to existing,
on-prem environments. We compliment VMware nicely in that we accelerate
host deployments and scaling so customers can deliver their virtualized
systems faster and more efficiently. We're excited to extend the value
of Liqid Matrix composability to VMware users with this groundbreaking
integration," said Sumit Puri, CEO & Cofounder, Liqid. "Liqid's
composable software features can be managed in vCenter via a single pane
of glass, enabling IT to dynamically create and manage both virtual
machines and the bare metal hosts they reside on, maximizing efficiency
as enterprise organizations undergo ongoing digital transformation."
Download this technical validation report from Enterprise Strategy Group to
learn more about how the Liqid Matrix CDI software platform delivers
cloud-like agility to data center environments, regardless of where
physical hardware resides.