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TOP MICROSOFT .NET LINKS Virtualization News Desk Xiotech Automates VMware Virtualization
Virtual View Integrates with VMware to Report and Automate Storage Provisioning and Management Tasks
Jun. 4, 2008 08:45 AM
The "Virtual View does in three steps and one console what
normally takes us dozens of steps across three management systems," said
Ladewig. "We currently have a back-and-forth, time-consuming process to
set up storage for new virtual servers. With Virtual View we will be able to do
everything within ICON Manager. I expect we will be able to complete storage
provisioning tasks in a few minutes rather than the hour or more it currently
takes us." Richard Villars, vice president of Storage Systems at
industry analyst firm IDC, raised the challenge of managing storage in a
virtual environment in an April 2008 report. According to Villars, "The
real challenge of server virtualization for storage administrators isn't
managing capacity growth. It is managing the operational burden associated with
moves, adds and changes for these virtual servers exacerbated by the phenomena
of virtual server sprawl. In extreme cases, storage managers can experience a quadrupling
of administrative tasks." The Virtual View plug-in expands the simplicity of Xiotech's
ICON Manager interface, enabling administrators to explore and map all VMware
ESX hosts, storage relationships and properties in a unified view. As a result of
Virtual View's tight integration with the VMware APIs, it can automate the
creation and expansion of virtual disks; logical unit number (LUN) assignments;
and datastore creations for ESX systems and clusters -- performing all in three
simple steps. Virtual View also helps reduce operational errors and ensures
storage is accessible by automatically managing interdependencies across the
three different storage layers. A Flash demo of the capabilities of Virtual
View is available at http://www.xiotech.com/video/Virtual-View.wmv. Dallas-based TAC, a Schneider Electric company and a leading provider of building automation solutions, added Xiotech Virtual View earlier this month. With more than 7,500 employees worldwide, and partners and branches in 80 countries, TAC has more than 50 virtual machines supported by a Xiotech storage system. TAC added Xiotech Virtual View to help it more easily provision storage while increasing server utilization. YOUR FEEDBACK
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