3Leaf Systems Enables V-8000 I/O Virtualization With HP BladeSystem C-Class By VSM News Staff published: Wednesday, June 18 2008
3Leaf Systems Successfully Completes Interoperability
Testing Between the 3Leaf V-8000 Virtual I/O Server and HP BladeSystem c-Class
Running VMware ESX.
SANTA CLARA, Calif. - June 18,
2008 -
3Leaf SystemsTM (www.3leafsystems.com),
a provider of next-generation virtualization solutions for enterprise data
centers, today 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 greatly increasing resource utilization. In
addition, the V-8000 significantly 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.
About 3Leaf Systems
3Leaf Systems provides next-generation server virtualization solutions to
support both scale-up and scale-out virtual servers in enterprise data centers.
3Leaf technology simplifies operations by increasing the utilization and
availability of large-scale data center resources. A privately held
company based in Santa Clara,
Calif., 3Leaf Systems investors
include Alloy Ventures, Enterprise Partners, Intel Capital, and Storm
Ventures. For more information, visit www.3leafsystems.com or call
408-572-5900.
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