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On Demand Webcast: Eliminating the I/O Bottleneck Print
From Thursday, June 18 2009
To Friday, September 04 2009
Every day

 

NOW AVAILABLE ON DEMAND!

 

Eliminating the I/O Bottleneck that Limits Scalability in Today's Virtual Servers

Traditional Network I/O has failed to keep pace with advances in CPU and Hypervisor technology and is rapidly becoming the bottleneck or "glass ceiling" in large-scale virtualized server environments.  This threatens to eventually limit the number of VMs per platform, stunt the adoption of "cloud computing" and also prevent the migration of I/O intensive applications such as databases and mail servers.

Join us for an insightful webcast that explores these bottlenecks, their impacts on Virtual Server scalability, and discusses a practical, deployable 10Gb Ethernet solution to Server Virtualization's "Glass Ceiling."

 

Sponsored by:

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Presenter:

Greg Scherer - CTO, Neterion

Moderators:

Carryl Roy - Editor in Chief, Virtual Strategy Magazine

Dave Simpson - Editor in Chief, InfoStor

 

WATCH NOW!

 

Click here for more information.

 

About Neterion

Founded in 2001, Neterion Inc. has its headquarters in Cupertino, California with additional development facilities in Ottawa, Canada. Neterion delivers innovative 10 Gigabit Ethernet adapter hardware and software solutions that satisfy customers' high-end networking needs. In addition to industry leading comprehensive stateless offloads, Neterion has focused on virtualized adapter solutions for all four generations, including its first adapter, the Xframe, shipped in 2003. Initially targeted toward mainframe environments where data integrity and Server Virtualization was born, the company's new flagship product, the X3100 series, brings mainframe robustness and I/O virtualization capabilities into the volume server market. Neterion provides the broadest suite of 10Gb Ethernet adapter drivers in the industry, including: Microsoft Windows, Linux, Hewlett-Packard's HP-UX, IBM's AIX, Sun's Solaris, SGI's Irix, Vmware's ESX, XEN and Microsoft Hyper-V. Initially known as S2io, the company changed its name to Neterion in January 2005.

Neterion is an active member of several important standards bodies including IEEE, IETF, The Open Fabric Group, the RDMA Consortium and the PCI-SIG. In addition, the company features an experienced Board of Directors, Advisory Board and lead investors including Menlo Ventures, VenGrowth, and BDC (Business Development Bank of Canada) Venture Capital.

 

 

Contact: admin@virtual-strategy.com

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