QLogic First to Demonstrate VMware Virtual Machine Migration Using Virtual HBA Technology

Virtual HBAs Eliminate the Need to Reconfigure SAN Functions After Live Virtual Machine Migrations


SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 11, 2007 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- VMworld -- QLogic Corp. (Nasdaq:QLGC), a leader in networking for storage and high performance computing, today announced it is first to demonstrate VMware virtual machine migration using QLogic(r) virtual HBA technology. Live migrations allow IT managers to take down a working server, upgrade the operating system or apply patches, and then bring it back up again while users continue to access applications on the server. The demonstration at VMworld is part of a collaboration between QLogic, VMware and its Community Source program to complement server virtualization software with hardware-assisted virtualization. The hardware-assist virtualization technology inside QLogic SANblade(r) HBAs eliminates the need for ESX administrators to reconfigure SAN functions after live virtual machine migrations.

"Customers are now consolidating more VMs onto a single, physical server," said Greg Schulz, founder and senior analyst, The StorageIO Group. "NPIV technology helps link worldwide port names to individual virtual machines to enable performance monitoring on a per-VM basis, as well as seamless live migration of VMs without compromising SAN and data integrity not to mention eliminating the need for timely and complex SAN reconfigurations such as zoning or LUN masking changes."

"NPIV technology for Fibre Channel HBAs provides key benefits such as dynamic provisioning of SAN configuration settings and enhanced quality of service (QoS), thereby enabling SAN administrators to extend their SAN best practices to virtualized environments," said Amit Vashi, vice president of marketing, QLogic Host Solutions Group.

QLogic End-to-End Portfolio of Virtualization Technology

QLogic is uniquely positioned to address the storage connectivity of a virtualized data center with hardware-assist virtualization technology inside its end-to-end portfolio of fabric switches, intelligent pass-through modules and host bus adapters. For more details on the benefits of QLogic comprehensive virtualization products, read the company's latest white papers at http://www.qlogic.com/knowledgecenter/briefs_papers.asp

About QLogic

QLogic is a leading supplier of high-performance storage networking solutions, which include the controller chips, host adapters and fabric switches that are the backbone of storage networks for most Global 2000 corporations. The company delivers a broad and diverse portfolio of products that includes Fibre Channel HBAs, blade server embedded Fibre Channel switches, Fibre Channel stackable switches, iSCSI HBAs and iSCSI routers. The company is also a leading supplier of InfiniBand switches and InfiniBand host channel adapters for the emerging High Performance Computing (HPC) market. QLogic products are delivered to small-to-medium businesses and large enterprises around the world via its channel partner community. QLogic products are also powering solutions from leading companies like Cisco, Dell, EMC, Hitachi Data Systems, HP, IBM, Network Appliance and Sun Microsystems. QLogic is a member of the S&P 500 Index.

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