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Why Virtualization Is Becoming Strategic
By Chris Preimesberger
2008-05-19
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Companies start out to save power and space but find out that a well-tuned hypervisor can do much more than that.LAS VEGAS -- VMware CTO Steve Herrod will explain in a keynote
address at EMC World May 19 that while most organizations originally
set out to utilize virtualization technologies in their IT systems to
consolidate servers and save power draw, virtualization almost
invariably becomes a strategic asset for the organization.
"What we've seen is that most companies get started with some simple
goals in mind, but the direction you go is much more of a strategic
architecture, where you really find you can base your whole IT
architecture in an easier-to-manage, much safer way, when you adopt it
whole-heartedly," Herrod told eWEEK in an interview.
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Herrod said that in his address he will show all the "rhyming
phases" of virtualization in a typical IT system, "where you go from
'consolidate,' to the next phase of adoption, which we call
'aggregate,'" Herrod said.
"This is what we do with our truly virtual infrastructure, where you
bring a set of machines together, and we do 'V-motion' across them,
treating a collection of [data storage] pools -- we call it a resource
pool -- but it's a collection of horsepower, essentially, which we can
then flexibly dole out to the machines," Herrod said.
This is the kind of capability VMware's new VI-3 (Virtual
Infrastructure 3) product does, Herrod said. "We refer to it as
'single-machine partitioning,'" he said.
Sum Better than the Parts
To take this to the next phase of adoption, the user takes these
virtualized machines and treat them as a cluster of resources, Herrod
said.
"It's like the sum being better than each of the parts individually,"
Herrod said, "by allowing you to transparently failover between
machines if one should go down, and to do load-balancing during the
course of the day as the workload changes."
VMware recently announced a "world-record" performance of Microsoft
Exchange on top of this virtual infrastructure, demonstrating the
company's overall strategy to show that its hypervisor is a safe and
efficient way to run any kind of enterprise application, Herrod said.
"We focused quite a bit on the performance and availability
characteristics of Exchange," Herrod said. "Internally, we've just
converted our whole company to running our Exchange server within
virtual machines, so we're really getting some great experience there."
Herrod said that most new enterprise applications "can't scale to take
advantage of all the cores that are coming on systems. As a result, the
only way to take advantage of multi-core -- especially as you get up
into the quad core -- is to run multiple virtual machines on it. That's
what you can do with Exchange as well," Herrod said.
"It [Exchange] stops scaling at between 3 and 6 processors," he said.
"If you've got 16 cores, you can really use it more efficiently and
serve more of your users for a good return on investment."
A well-tuned hypervisor can coordinate the parallel processing of
multi-core chips and schedule virtual machines to simultaneously use
all the resources of the machine, Herrod said.
EMC World begins May 19 and continues through May 22 at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas.
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