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Virtual Iron launches Version 4

Virtual Iron launches Version 4

By:  Manek Dubash  On: 04 Sep 2007 For: Techworld.com 

Virtual Iron has announced the latest version of its eponymous software product.

Virtual Iron has announced the latest version of its eponymous software product.

According to VI, Version 4 “establishes new ease-of-use standards for creating, provisioning and managing the complete lifecycle of virtual machines across large numbers of physical servers.”

Version 4 is aimed at mainstream virtualization requirements including server consolidation, dev/test automation, high availability, disaster recovery, dynamic capacity management and virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI), said the company.

Features new to the release include:

• Integration of the SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 kernel and drivers from Novell.

• The most current version of the Xen open source 3.1 hypervisor. This also helps with Windows SMP up to eight CPUs, reckoned VI. Each VM can use from one-tenth of a CPU to all eight CPUs. It also brings ACPI support which adds dynamic hot plugging of CPU, network and storage running into virtual machines, allowing users to support a larger number of virtual machines per host.

• New physical-to-virtual (P2V) and virtual-to-virtual (V2V) migration powered by PlateSpin. This allows users to migrate workloads (data, applications, and operating systems) across physical, virtual, blade and image-based infrastructures in any direction.

• A new graphical virtualization management interface for creating new virtual machines and managing their entire lifecycle. “We’ve added report generators with graphical capabilities,” said marketing manager Mike Grandinetti. The console also includes new graphing and reporting tools for measuring resource utilization and performance including CPU, memory, disk and network I/O. These capabilities simplify management of the entire virtual environment.

• Expanded 32 and 64 bit OS support to include Win2k and Vista and RHEL3.

• Multi-processor (SMP) Windows support. It can use from one-tenth of a CPU to a full 8 CPUs, according to VI. Pre-existing features that remain include:

• LiveMigrate: The ability to move virtual servers between physical servers with no downtime.

• LiveCapacity: Monitors virtual server CPU utilization to determine when a workload needs additional capacity and live migrates it to a physical server when needed • LiveRecovery: Monitors the status of physical resources and moves virtual servers to maintain uptime in the event of a hardware failure

• LiveMaintenance: Moves virtual servers to alternate locations without downtime when a physical server is taken offline for maintenance. This allows physical server maintenance to be performed outside scheduled maintenance windows without downtime

• LiveProvisioning: An automated deployment capability that eliminates the need for physical installation or management of virtualization software on virtualized physical servers. The company’s product development strategy entails integrating components from a number of sources, such as XenSource, Platespin and Novell, and reselling the resulting package at a price far below that of market leader VMware’s equivalent product.


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Manek Dubash Manek Dubash is a contributor to the International Data Group (IDG) News Service, which publishes global technology stories from bureaus around the world to more than 300 publications in more than 60 countries.

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