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By Ericka Chickowski on 2009-09-11
Crowds gathered recently at the Moscone Center to discuss innovations in virtualization. With so many companies deploying virtualization solutions on a massive scale, this year's hot topics were around managing and optimizing virtualized platforms and systems.
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- 1. Security is a big challenge. HyTrust won accolades with a security tool that includes access control and template-based configuration management. The latest iteration added virtualized infrastructure policy development and enforcement to its access-control platform.
- 2. With capacity analysis and granular management functions to enhance performance of virtualized servers, vKernel's new Optimization Pack is meant to increase the percentage of virtualized infrastructure.
- 3. Hewlett-Packard is giving customers more power to run their VMware virtualized infrastructure holistically with HP Insight Control for VMware vCenter. The embedded tool gives administrator access to physical servers directly through vCenter.
- 4. Wyse Technology's "Borg" helps configure and optimize clients for virtualized desktop technology from Microsoft, VMware or Citrix. Scheduled for release this year, rich media application workload management is among its features.
- 5. HP is also jumping on the VDI management bandwagon. The HP Virtual Desktop Reference Architecture for VMware View is designed to help give the visibility necessary to tackle performance bottlenecks.
- 6. CA announced end-to-end management support of VMware environments with integrated tools for vSphere 4. Included are infrastructure health monitoring, application performance management, backup management and access control.
- 7. NetApp's SnapManager for Virtual Infrastructure integrates with VMware environments to manage virtual machine backups. NetApp also rolled out two new plug-ins for vCenter, to manage NetApp storage and simplify the cloning of virtual machines.
- 8. EMC is trying to help companies move to private clouds via its new Ionix systems management tools, which were actually rolled out in July but given a wider demo audience at the show.
- 9. VMware didn't leave show-goers empty-handed at its own conference: it announced that it will release a new capacity management utility in late 2009 and a new configuration management control utility next year for its vCenter Product Family.
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