Thursday, July 29, 2010

NetApp Efisien Manajemen Storage VMware

JAKARTA - To support the launch of VMware vSphere 4.1, NetApp also launched its latest storage management integration for VMware environments with performance and scalability vSphere better.

NetApp's Virtual Storage Console allows customers to manage centrally all NetApp storage in VMware environments directly from the console vCenter VMware Server and make full use of infrastructure virtualization.

Tervirtualisasi infrastructure to expand the role of the administrator and get them to devote more time to monitor and manage storage. Although VMware vCenter Server provides tools to manage and monitor vSphere VMware environment, the administrators also needed a way to manage the associated storage easier and more efficient.

"Virtualization on the server and storage change the look of the data center today, because the customers begin to build the foundation for cloud computing," said Gary Green, vice president of Global Strategic Alliances for VMware.

"The integration between VMware Server and Virtual Storage vCenter Console shows more about how NetApp and VMware joint benefit of our customers by providing visibility and management to improve productivity, speed in responding to, and return on investment is better," he added.

NetApp's Virtual Storage Console combines multiple best-of-breed storage technology to bring the management of end-to-end SAN based on VMware Infrastructure and NAS. Because it is closely integrated with VMware vCenter Server, a single storage console allows VMware administrators to monitor, provide, copy, backup, recover, and replicating operations in centralized storage for virtual servers and desktop environments without needing help from the storage administrator. Storage Virtual Console also help optimize utilization and improve response with real-time discovery, health monitoring, and capacity management. The combination of this unique ability to provide the tools necessary to increase the visibility of both the efficiency of servers and storage for VMware administrators, storage while still allowing administrators to own and control policies will be storage.

NetApp's Virtual Storage Console using the APIs from NetApp and VMware to provide a solid solution that is fully supported for multiple virtual desktop environments and allows rapid changes on thousands of desktops or virtual machines. In addition, the Virtual Console also supports NetApp Storage MultiStore that allows its customers, service providers and cloud providers to create secure multi-tenant environment in the cloud environment through vCenter VMware Server, so it can maintain the level of service and security are desirable tenants cloud. NetApp also supports the ability of VMware vStorage APIs for array integration (VAAI) new offload data management tasks from the host server to the storage system. This can free up host CPU cycles for better performance and increased density of virtual machines.

"Companies realize the importance of implementing virtualization resources to enable more dynamic and flexible data center," said Patrick Rogers, vice president of Solutions and Alliances Marketing, NetApp.

"Simplify the management of NetApp storage in VMware environments, helping our customers achieve greater efficiency and speed of business," he added. (Srn)

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