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Cisco Introduces Innovative New Data Center Virtualization Orchestration Solution
Cisco VFrame DC Coordinates Compute, Storage and Network Resources to Support Application Services
| Source: Cisco Systems, Inc.
ANAHEIM, CA--(Marketwire - July 24, 2007) - NETWORKERS AT CISCO LIVE 2007 - Cisco®
(NASDAQ : CSCO ) announced today VFrame Data Center (VFrame DC), an
orchestration platform that leverages network intelligence to provision
resources together as virtualized services. This industry-first approach
greatly reduces application deployment times, improves overall resource
utilization, and offers greater business agility. Further, VFrame DC
includes an open API, and easily integrates with third party management
applications, as well as best-of-breed server and storage virtualization
offerings.
With VFrame DC, customers can now link their compute, networking and
storage infrastructures together as a set of virtualized services. This
services approach provides a simple yet powerful way to quickly view all
the services configured at the application level to improve troubleshooting
and change management. VFrame DC offers a policy engine for automating
resource changes in response to infrastructure outages and performance
changes. Additionally, these changes can be controlled by external
monitoring systems via integration with the VFrame DC web services
application programming interface (API).
"Taking advantage of the ubiquity of the network to orchestrate data center
services could help data centers evolve beyond their current siloed
functions," said Lucinda Borovick, Director of Data Center Networks, IDC.
"This approach has the potential to deliver more efficient application
provisioning, reduce costs, and increase IT productivity."
VFrame DC is a highly efficient orchestration platform for service
provisioning which requires only a single controller and one back-up
controller. The real time provisioning engine has a comprehensive view of
compute, storage and network resources. This view enables VFrame DC to
provision resources as virtualized services using graphical design
templates. These design templates comprise one of four VFrame DC modular
components: design, discovery, deploy, and operations. These components are
integrated together with a robust security interface that allows controlled
access by multiple organizations.
"VFrame Data Center offers unprecedented orchestration within the data
center network, for dynamically re-programming server, storage and network
resources into agile application services," said Jayshree Ullal, Senior
Vice President, Data Center, Switching and Security Technology Group,
Cisco. "This agility addresses the need for greater time to market for
complex E-commerce application deployments by customers."
Many application environments can benefit from VFrame DC including: Web
Tier such as Apache and IIS, Oracle 11i application suite, SAP R3, BEA
Weblogic, IBM Websphere, Oracle 10G RAC, multi-server clustered
applications, grid based applications, and large dynamic development and
test environments.
VFrame DC has been tested with leading server platforms including servers
from Dell, HP, and IBM; leading storage platforms including products from
EMC, HDS, HP, IBM, and NetApp; the two top data center operating systems
including Linux and Microsoft Windows Server, and several business-level
monitoring and middleware platforms including products from TIBCO and Cisco
Application Networking Services (ANS).
Cisco also announced at a press conference today its vision for next
generation data centers, called Data Center 3.0, which entails the
real-time, dynamic orchestration of infrastructure services from shared
pools of virtualized server, storage and network resources, while
optimizing application service-levels, efficiency and collaboration.
VFrame DC is an important step in delivering this vision. For more
information on that news please visit http://newsroom.cisco.com.
Additional information and resources on Cisco VFrame DC can be found at
http://newsroom.cisco.com/networkersUS/2007/
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