jhv1blz5 wrote: The article validated SOA as an IT architecture paradigm that can be leveraged in many ways. Taking data storage, scalability and application performance to a nifty level using SOA Application Grid infrastructure will no doubt enhance data and application performance on Oracle architecture platforms, it also has the promise of a cost effective and efficient IT delivery model. The very benefits of SOA.
3Leaf Systems announced that is has successfully performed
interoperability testing of the 3Leaf V-8000 Virtual I/O Server with the HP
BladeSystem c-Class and an HP StorageWorks 8100 Enterprise Virtual Array
running VMware ESX. Successful completion of interoperability testing with HP
marks a key milestone in 3Leaf’s strategy and commitment to delivering greater
data center resource utilization and reduced costs through virtualization
solutions for the x86 server market.
“We have worked closely with HP to fully test our V-8000
Virtual I/O server,” says B.V. Jagadeesh, CEO, 3Leaf Systems. “The blade server
market is the fastest growing x86 market segment and HP is the recognized
leader in the space. We have established proven interoperability with HP,
enabling 3Leaf to seamlessly deliver I/O virtualization for HP’s
industry-leading blade platform used by many of our customers and partners.”
The 3Leaf V-8000 virtualizes the I/O for a large pool of
connected servers, enabling enterprises to consolidate their networking and
storage I/O, removing the need for local NICs and HBAs, reducing the networking
and storage port requirements, and increasing resource utilization. In addition,
the V-8000 reduces the time to both provision and repurpose servers, delivering
increased data center agility, flexibility, and centralized management. The
V-8000’s rich feature set dramatically reduces data center costs, delivering a
50 percent reduction in both capital and operating expenditures.
“Customers running virtualized environments can reduce
costs, simplify the management of their technology infrastructure, and improve
server utilization,” said Mike Kendall, manager, BladeSystem Solution Builder
Program, HP. “Coupled with HP’s BladeSystem architecture, 3Leaf’s V-8000
Virtual I/O server offers customers an ideal platform to simplify their
infrastructures by virtualizing the I/O.”
Interoperability testing of the 3Leaf V-8000 with the HP
BladeSystem c-Class was performed collaboratively at the HP Partner Technology
Access Center in Cupertino,
Calif.
3Leaf V-8000 Virtual I/O Server The 3Leaf V-8000 delivers scalable I/O connectivity for
servers residing in the 3Leaf Virtual Compute Environment (VCE). In addition to
providing highly scalable and efficient I/O, the VCE architecture minimizes the
cost of putting commodity servers into service by removing the need for local
networking and storage. The V-8000’s rich feature set maximizes server resource
utilization and scalability, speeds up the deployment and provisioning of new
servers, and provides high availability and centralized management. The V-8000
delivers a combined 50 percent savings on both capital and operating
expenditures.
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