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Fujitsu Intros Dynamic
Infrastructure Blocks (DI Blocks) for the Private Cloud
November 9, 2011
Dynamic
Infrastructure Blocks (DI Blocks) enable enterprises to take a modular,
step-by-step approach towards consolidating and reshaping their
datacenters. Enterprises gain a competitive edge from DI Blocks by
ensuring that their IT operations are always available to meet changing
business needs, and ready for on-premise private cloud infrastructures.
A powerful but simple interface to fully-automated datacenter resources,
DI Blocks are comprised of orchestrated server, storage, network, and
virtualization technology, wrapped with integrated dynamic resource
management software. Pools of infrastructure resources in datacenters
enable enterprises to quickly and easily provision IT services.
As the needs of enterprise business change, DI Blocks provide an escape
from the complexity and rigidity of last-generation silo technology.
Datacenters are transformed into highly-flexible and powerful automated
pools of computing resources. Furthermore, integration and lifetime
services including hardware and operating system maintenance can be
provided by Fujitsu's consulting and operations support services.
Pre-integrated and factory-configured, customized DI Blocks enable
enterprises to move towards scaled-out private cloud-based computing
environments. Total cost of ownership is reduced by improving the
overall use of server, storage, software, and networking components. IT
resources are allocated on-demand, delivering improved productivity by
provisioning logical infrastructure environments within minutes.
Simple management by orchestration software
Enterprises can dynamically assign computing components as and when
needed with management software such as Fujitsu's ServerView Resource
Orchestrator which manages all physical and virtual elements, including
leading virtualization technology from Fujitsu partners, VMware and
Microsoft. ServerView Resource Orchestrator supports the flexible and
rapid utilization of IT resources in private clouds through dynamic
resource management for physical and virtual computing resources and
levers Fujitsu's public cloud expertise.
Yoichi
Hori, President of Platform Software Unit at Fujitsu Limited says: "For
enterprises, it is impossible to predict future resource requirements
from IT systems, but with DI Blocks it is possible to create flexible,
future-proof systems that are agile enough to meet ever-changing needs.
This represents a major shift in how forward-looking companies are
making the move to IT that supports their needs, rather than being
restricted by rigid, outdated systems."
DI Blocks are dedicated appliances for enterprise virtualization and
private cloud infrastructures. The first set of DI Blocks will be
commercially available in January 2012. Availability may vary by region.
Pricing varies according to configuration.
Starting at 48 cores, DI Blocks system configurations scale to more than
1700 Intel Xeon 5600 series cores, with memory of up to almost 21,000GB
and disk storage capacities of more than 900TB, requiring 10GB Ethernet
or 8GB Fibre Channel networks. |