VMware Builds Out Virtualization for Servers, Storage, Networking
The company’s NSX virtual networking offering pulls its own technology and that from Nicira into a single solution.
VMware officials are unveiling a host of offerings aimed at giving organizations the necessary tools to create software-defined data centers for their cloud computing deployments. On the first day of the VMworld 2013 show in San Francisco Aug. 26, company officials introduced new virtualization software offerings for the infrastructure layer, as well as software solutions for better managing and automating resources in the data center. The offerings come at a time when 77 percent of VMware customers are expanding their use of virtualization beyond servers and into storage and networking, according to Peter Wei, senior director of product marketing at the giant virtualization technology vendor. It also comes at a time when the idea of software-defined data centers (SDDCs)—where all the components are virtualized, and management of the environment is done via software—is gaining traction among not only tech vendors, but also from companies that are growing their use of private, public and hybrid clouds. Intel officials during a conference on data centers talked about the trend toward SDDCs, and Avaya this week at VMworld will be demonstrating its own SDDC framework, which will be based on the OpenStack platform and the company’s own Fabric Connect technology.







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