By VSM News Staff
published: Thursday, May 01 2008
Solid ICE from Qumranet Revolutionizes the Corporate Desktop.
SUNNYVALE, Calif. – April 30, 2008 – Qumranet, the commercial sponsor of KVM, announced
today the general availability of Solid ICETM – virtualization software that enables corporations to
significantly reduce the costs, complexities and risks of desktop PC deployment and
management.
By centrally hosting desktops in KVM (Kernelbased
Virtual Machine) on servers in the corporate
data center, Solid ICE (Independent Computing Environment) gives IT administrators greater
control over desktop image management, provisioning management, policy enforcement and
security. Solid ICE also offers IT managers easier access to remote desktops to provide
maintenance and support, as well as instant, inherent disaster recovery. In addition, businesses
deploying a green IT strategy can achieve a savings of up to two thirds on electric power with
Solid ICE.
Unlike Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI), other retrofitted server virtualization solutions, and
Terminal Services models, Solid ICE provides a complete desktop experience for end users
running a thin client or repurposed PC. Entire Windows and Linux desktop environments are
hosted centrally and administered from a single control point. Leveraging the opensource
KVM
hypervisor, SPICE remote rendering technology, and a robust, purposefully built management
system, Solid ICE delivers a superior desktop experience.
With an estimated 500 million business PCs installed globally, and less than five million running
virtualization software in 2007, the market opportunity for desktop virtualization is immense.
“The annual TCO per desktop is in the $3,000$
5,000 range, so there are literally billions of
dollars spent annually to keep existing desktop environments operational,” said Benny Schnaider,
Qumranet’s CEO and cofounder.
“There is a need for more flexible, independent and secure
computing environments, like Solid ICE, that can substantially reduce this inefficient TCO
equation.”
"Qumranet has developed from the ground up, a virtualization platform specifically for hosting
virtual desktops on remote servers. Through their adaptive remote rendering technology, and
virtual machine software, Qumranet's solution should be a strong competitive offering in the
burgeoning desktop virtualization market" says Michael Rose, Research Analyst, IDC.
"Qumranet’s concentrated focus on virtual desktops is its greatest strength. That focus brings
architectural and management advantages over its competitors. Qumranet is not trying to also
solve all the problems of server virtualization — just those associated with virtual desktop
deployments," said Anne Skamarock, Research Director of Focus Consulting, as quoted in the
recent Focus Solution Profile on Qumranet, published as part of the Focus “Desktop and
Application Delivery Alternatives” Research Series.
"Working with Solid ICE, we have found the integrated remote rendering technology, SPICE, to
be indistinguishable from the physical workstation," said DK Singh, president at DATANET, Inc.
"In fact my users have to change the color scheme of the virtual desktop to differentiate it from
the physical one."
Solid ICE benefits for IT departments:
- Fullyintegrated,
“outofthebox”
desktop virtualization solution
· Centralized management, storage and policy enforcement
- Instant provisioning of new desktops
- Significant reduction of deskside
visits
- Nearzero
downtime in the event of server failures
- Significant reduction in the cost of new application deployment
- Robust desktop image management capabilities
- Normal 23
year PC refresh cycle extended to 56
years or more
- Energy consumption costs reduced dramatically
Solid ICE benefits for the end user:
- Existing desktoplike
performance including multiple monitors, bidirectional
audio/video,
streaming video, USB support etc.
- Ability to access the users’ enterprise desktop environment from any PC, (including the
employee’s home PC)
- Desktop computing power on demand
- Multiple desktops on demand
- Self provisioning of desktops (controlled by policies)
- Zero downtime in the event of client failure
Pricing and Availability
Solid ICE is available for production or other deployments priced per concurrent virtual desktop.
To find out about volume discounts, 30day
free evaluation versions and how to purchase Solid
ICE, please visit www.qumranet.com.
About Solid ICE
Solid ICE is a highperformance
and scalable desktop virtualization product. It provides all the
benefits of centralized computing with the interactivity and rich user experience of desktop
computing. With Solid ICE, the user’s desktop runs in a KVM virtual machine on a server in the
data center, and the user connects to it using a thin client (or a repurposed PC) via SPICE ,
Qumranet’s remote rendering technology. SPICE is optimized for virtual desktop environments
and provides users with a userexperience,
indistinguishable from that of a physical PC. Solid ICE
supports multiple monitors, bidirectional
audio/video for video conference calling and VoIP, HD
quality streaming video and USB support. Solid ICE has been purposefully built for desktops, and
compared to other retrofitted server virtualization solutions in the market, offers a user experience
indistinguishable from that of a physical PC, a 34x
improvement in costperformance,
and greatly
simplified management
About SPICE
SPICE is a remote rendering technology built for virtual environments and is a fullyintegrated
component of Qumranet’s Solid ICE. SPICE is closely coupled with KVM, and allows users the
same interactive experience as they would have with a physical PC on a LAN.
About KVM
KVM is a full virtualization solution for Linux on x86 hardware containing virtualization extensions
(Intel VT or AMDV).
It comprises of a loadable kernel module, kvm.ko, that provides the core
virtualization infrastructure and a processor specific module, kvmintel.
ko or kvmamd.
ko. More
information is available at http://kvm.qumranet.com/kvmwiki.
About Qumranet
Qumranet, inventor of KVM (Kernelbased
Virtual Machine), is a fastgrowing
virtualization
technology company. Its hosted desktop virtualization product, Solid ICE, is used by Global 2000
enterprises around the world to significantly improve the manageability, security and policy
enforcement for their desktop environments. Solid ICE allows an enterprise to realize the benefits
of centralized desktops, and at the same time, allows a user experience that is indistinguishable
from that of a physical PC.
Qumranet is also the maintainer of the open source virtualization project KVM and along with an
industry consortium, comprising companies like IBM, Intel, AMD, RedHat,
Novell and many
others, is committed to advancing KVM to be the industry’s standard virtualization platform.
Qumranet, Solid ICE, Independent Computing, ICE, and SPICE are trademarks of Qumranet. All
other trademarks referenced herein are the property of their respective owners.
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