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VMware Teams for
End-to-End Fibre Channel over Ethernet FcoE Offering
July 28, 2010
Cisco,
NetApp, and VMware detailed the industry's first certified end-to-end
Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) solution for VMware-virtual
environments. This combined solution supports FCoE end-to-end to reduce
the number of devices and cables needed and to drive data center
consolidation, virtualization, and automation. Cisco data center
switches and NetApp storage FCoE solutions are now validated by VMware
to support VMware-based virtualized environments, marking a significant
milestone for the progression of the FCoE protocol to help more
customers achieve efficiency in their dynamic data centers and progress
on their journey to cloud computing.
Cisco, NetApp, and VMware are currently the only networking, storage,
and virtualization vendors to combine data center consolidation,
virtualization, and automation in a jointly certified end-to-end FCoE
solution that includes both FCoE initiators (such as Converged Network
Adaptors) and FCoE storage targets. VMware validated Cisco Nexus 5000
Series Switches and NetApp FAS series unified storage support FCoE
protocol in virtual environments running VMware vSphere. The solution
has completed the VMware Hardware Certification Program testing criteria
for use with VMware software and is now listed on the VMware Hardware
Compatibility Guide, with support offered by all three companies.
Fibre Channel over
Ethernet for Virtual Environments
- FCoE Savings:
Representing the next progression of Fibre Channel networking and
storage, FCoE is a key protocol in delivering a unified data center
fabric and can provide significant savings by reducing the number of
adapters, cables, and network infrastructure devices needed in a
dynamic data center.
- FCoE Offers More Efficiency:
FCoE also helps customers achieve greater efficiencies by reducing
space, cooling, and power, as well as offers greater, higher
performing utilization of the data center networks.
- FCoE for Virtualized Environments:
This validation of FCoE in virtual environments further illustrates
how lossless 10 Gigabit (Gb) Ethernet has become the foundational
building block for a unified data center infrastructure. By
supporting FCoE, network attached storage (NAS) and iSCSI on a
single unified network with lossless 10 Gb Ethernet, this end-to-end
solution for virtualized environments helps customers consolidate
their data center infrastructure for greater capital and operational
expense savings, achieve more efficient management, and increase
infrastructure agility and performance.
Cisco, NetApp, and
VMware Collaboration
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Expanded
Collaboration: In January, Cisco, NetApp, and VMware
announced the expansion of their long-standing collaboration to help
customers evolve virtualized data centers to be more efficient,
dynamic, and secure.
- Jointly Designed Architectures and
Solutions: The companies continue to innovate to deliver
jointly tested, best-of-breed solutions to the market, and have
already released several design architectures and end-to-end
solutions for FCoE, long distance application mobility, and secure
multi-tenancy. Today, more than 70 channel partners, systems
integrators, and service providers and more than 30 organizations
have embraced the Secure Multi-tenancy design architecture to help
build a complete, virtualized data center that helps streamline
their operations and improve their business resilience.
- Open Partner Ecosystem for Design
Architectures: As more enterprises move toward a dynamic
data center, the three companies continue to collaborate with their
solution provider partners, systems integrators, and service
providers to help customers along their journey toward a virtualized
dynamic data center and cloud computing.
Rob Christ, founder
and director, Databasement siad, "Vital to our solution is a unique
service-oriented infrastructure based on the Cisco, NetApp, and VMware
offering, that includes all server, storage, and networking hardware and
software to facilitate sharing, reuse, and dynamic resource allocation.
The announcement that VMware has validated Cisco and NetApp end-to-end
FCoE in virtual environments will help us consolidate our data center
infrastructure so we can achieve greater efficiency, performance, and
overall cost savings." |