(Gartner IT Infrastructure, Operations & Management Summit) PlateSpin ULC, a Novell(R)
company, today announced the launch of PlateSpin PowerConvert(R) Version
7.0 with new backup and recovery features and expanded multi-platform
support to help enterprises migrate and protect server workloads across
heterogeneous physical and virtual IT environments. The first major product
release since the company was acquired by Novell in March 2008,
PowerConvert 7.0 gives customers a true enterprise-class solution to
simplify the management of server workloads in their heterogeneous data
centers.
"Since implementing PlateSpin PowerConvert, we have realized tangible
benefits and savings," said Steve Houghton, infrastructure solutions
architect, Norwich Union IT Solutions, an Aviva company. "We have seen a
significant improvement in the performance of the data center with
scheduling and remote management tools at our fingertips and an increase in
productivity with over 1,000 virtual machines in operation. PowerConvert
has been instrumental to ensuring the day-to-day running of business
functions and has given us the opportunity to reduce emissions, cut costs
and increase efficiencies across the board."
With extended support for Linux* and Windows*-based workloads,
PowerConvert provides new image-based disaster recovery capabilities and
migration speed enhancements for large-scale implementations. In addition
to providing enhanced SUSE(R) Linux Enterprise support, PlateSpin
PowerConvert now provides broader support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux, as
well as support for critical 64-Bit Microsoft Windows Server-based
workloads and Citrix XenServer environments. PowerConvert provides the
flexibility to optimize data centers by decoupling server workloads from
the underlying hardware and streaming them over the network between
physical servers, blade infrastructures, virtual hosts and image archives.
"Since Novell's acquisition of PlateSpin in March, the two
organizations have worked closely to put in place a data center strategy
and product roadmap to help customers achieve an agile enterprise in which
business services can span physical and virtual environments," said Stephen
Pollack, chief executive officer of PlateSpin, a Novell company. "To build
the next-generation data center infrastructure, organizations need
enterprise-caliber multi-platform workload portability, robust and scalable
workload protection and reliable policy-based orchestration, PlateSpin
PowerConvert 7.0 is designed to help customers achieve this flexibility and
maximize their investment in virtualization."
PowerConvert 7.0 Features
- Linux "Anywhere-to-Physical" Migrations -- Powerful
physical-to-physical (P2P) and virtual-to-physical (V2P) capabilities
enable migration of Linux workloads across physical or virtual boundaries
for 32-bit SUSE Linux Enterprise Server from Novell and Red Hat Enterprise
Linux, giving customers the ability to accelerate data center initiatives
including server consolidation, hardware lease migration and data center
relocation.
- Windows 64-Bit Support -- Windows 64-Bit physical-to-virtual (P2V)
migration for critical Windows Server 2003 workloads with support for
various transfer methods, including Take Control, Live File Transfer and
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ESX 3.x, 3.5 and Citrix XEN Enterprise 4.1, offers
customers an effective migration option in a single solution.
- Enhanced Citrix XenServer Support -- Support for anywhere-to-virtual
(X2V) and virtual-to-image (V2I) workload migrations for Citrix XenServer
Enterprise 4.1 including 32-bit Windows XP, 2000, 2003 and 64-Bit Windows
Server 2003 allows customers to accelerate and simplify integration and
maximize their IT investment.
- Incremental Imaging Capabilities -- Flexible imaging support brings
greater workload protection while enabling significant savings in terms of
staffing time, bandwidth and storage costs. Superior image import and
export capabilities and automation enable organizations to more easily
create and manage an image-based repository of server workloads for backup
and disaster recovery and reduce imaging costs.
- Enterprise-class Speed and Reliability -- Dramatically improved
transfer speeds for workload migrations over a wide range of network types
from Gigabit Ethernet networks to high-latency WAN environments -- all with
reliable enterprise-class workload migration functionality including Server
Sync(TM), job automation and post-migration testing capabilities that
minimize downtime while maximizing the integrity of the workload migration.
PowerConvert's enterprise-caliber reliability reduces overall migration
project times, lowers business risk and accelerates time to value for
large- scale data center initiatives.
PlateSpin PowerConvert 7.0 is now shipping worldwide.
PlateSpin, a Novell company, provides a unified suite of solutions to
help enterprises adopt, manage and extend their use of server
virtualization in the data center. PlateSpin's Workload Portability(TM)
technology liberates workloads from hardware platforms, allowing data,
applications and operating systems to be migrated over the network between
any physical or virtual host. The ability to migrate, protect, provision
and optimize server workloads across physical and virtual environments
helps enterprises reduce cost, complexity and risk. With integrated
workload profiling and planning, PlateSpin solutions improve the speed and
quality of data center initiatives and ease the burden of managing mixed IT
environments.
Novell
Novell, Inc. (Nasdaq: NOVL) delivers the best engineered, most
interoperable Linux* platform and a portfolio of integrated IT management
software that helps customers around the world reduce cost, complexity and
risk. With our infrastructure software and ecosystem of partnerships,
Novell harmoniously integrates mixed IT environments, allowing people and
technology to work as one.
Novell, PlateSpin, PowerConvert and SUSE are registered trademarks and
Server Sync and Workload Portability are trademarks of Novell, Inc. in the
United States and other countries. *Linux is a registered trademark of
Linus Torvalds. All other third-party trademarks are the property of their
respective owners.
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