VergeIO
announced the immediate availability of its latest software release of
VergeOS, the Data Center Operating System. The new release enables
organizations to rapidly extend their infrastructures to the Edge with a
new mesh-based management capability. It also provides a new Recipe
Marketplace to simplify large data center deployments delivering on the
full promise of the private cloud.
The new release, Atria, is named after one of the brightest stars in the
sky; it aligns with the VergeIO's north star, "simplify IT." Unlike
traditional hyperconverged infrastructures (HCI), UCI integrates
virtualization, storage, and networking into a single data center
operating system, VergeOS. With UCI, storage and networking are equal
citizens to the hypervisor, not virtual machines (VM) crippled by a
virtualization tax. The integration enables clusters of dissimilar
hardware to be globally pooled and provisioned via Virtual Data Centers
(VDC) for complete workload consolidation while maintaining workload
integrity.
"Over the past few years, we have a seen a strong uptick in on premises
data center modernization efforts in order to simplify operations and
become more cloud-like," says Scott Sinclair, Practice Director at the
Enterprise Strategy Group, "The innovation from VergeIO aligns directly
with those key objectives of delivering incredibly simply scalability of
resources."
Unleashing the Edge
UCI's cohesive integration of virtualization, storage, and networking
enables IT to use the same data center operating system at the Edge and
in the core data center. Because of its efficient and optimal
utilization of available hardware, VergeOS can deliver excellent Edge
performance from two micro-servers, like Intel's Next Unit of Computing
(NUC) hardware. In the space of a shoebox, customers can deploy a
complete data center. In the core data center, customers can scale to
hundreds of nodes and support various workloads from a single piece of
software.
In the Atria release, VergeOS adds a mesh-like management capability,
Site Manager, which provides the ability to report each site's status
while enabling IT to operate each site from a single interface remotely.
For example, IT administrators can easily, securely and safely manage
software updates at hundreds of Edge and data centers.
Site Manager will parse through all the telemetry information that each
site reports and highlight specific information that IT needs to be
immediately aware of so it can, through the same interface, correct any
issue that may arise. With Site Manager's mesh design, there is no
single point of management failure.
With the Atria release, VergeIO is creating a new edition of its
software, "Edge Edition," which supports a highly-available pair of
nodes, 64GB per RAM per node, and unlimited storage.
Transforms Core Data Centers to Private Clouds
For IT professionals looking to simplify the provisioning and management
of data center resources, describing core data centers as private
clouds is more marketing-speak than reality. The Atria release of
VergeOS makes the private cloud a reality in the core data center with
the addition of VergeIO's Recipe Marketplace. With a few clicks, the
marketplace enables IT to deploy complete workloads, including all the
VMs for that workload, the operating system and application software for
those VMs, as well as the storage and network configurations.
In the initial release, the Recipe Marketplace will have over a dozen
built-in recipes; customers can clone them or create their own and, in
the future, contribute them to a community-driven marketplace. With
VergeOS' ability to consolidate different servers, storage, and
networking into a cohesive operating environment, the Recipe Marketplace
completes the private cloud vision.
External Backup Support
While VergeOS includes both built-in backup and multi-data center
replication, the Atria release enables external backup software
applications like Veeam, Commvault, and others to back up the VergeIO
environment. External backup enables IT to integrate the VergeOS
environment into their existing backup and disaster recovery procedures.
Performance Optimizations
There are also 140 different enhancements in the Atria release. VergeOS
significantly improves performance load distribution so that all the
elements within the data center operating system are used to maximum
efficiency. The VergeIO development team's goal is to ensure that every
dollar the organization invests in hardware is fully utilized, and the
Atria release continues that commitment.
According to Greg Campbell, Verge founder and CTO, "With this release,
which includes 140 enhancements, we are leveraging the power of our
ultraconverged architecture to deliver scalability, functionality and
agility from the Edge to Enterprise to Cloud. Atria is a great step in
our quest to reduce complexity and cost in IT infrastructure."
For more details on VergeOS Atria please go to: https://www.verge.io/verge-atria/verge-atria-overview/