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Sun VP of xVM Talks About Sun xVM Server and Ops Center
virtualization.info Q&A with Steve Wilson
February 4, 2008,
Volume 120, Issue 1

xVM Ops Center will ship in the next few weeks, ahead of the first commercial release of xVM Server
 

virtualization.info is hosting the article Sun xVM Server and Ops Center Q&A with Steve Wilson, Sun vice president of xVM.

Some of the key points that Wilson makes in the interview are:

  • Sun is a player in the virtualization space
  • Sun xVM Server includes a number of datacenter-grade features borrowed from Solaris that give xVM Server a set of highly unique attributes such as predictive self healing
  • xVM Server will be able to run VM files which were created for VMware’s ESX Server or Microsoft’s Hyper-V without modification
  • xVM Ops Center is designed to manage up to thousands of servers (physical and virtual)
  • xVM Ops Center will be available freely under the very liberal GNU Public License (GPL) version 3
  • Sun is planning to provide the ability to use Solaris Cluster together with xVM Server for applications where true clustering is required
  • Ops Center 1.0 includes support for patching of Solaris (x86 and SPARC) as well as several versions of Redhat and SuSE Linux. Windows patching support will be added in a future revision
  • xVM Server includes a simple to use, self-patching system that can automatically download and install the newest patches
  • xVM Ops Center will ship in the next few weeks, ahead of the first commercial release of xVM Server
  • xVM Ops Center 1.0 is focused on datacenter automation and includes features such as: Server discovery and inventory management, Server firmware analysis and provisioning, Bare metal Server provisioning, Patch management, and Monitoring
  • xVM Server, and an update to xVM Ops Center to go with it, are planned for Q2 of calendar year 2008. Specific features to manage virtualized environments, include: Full virtual guest life cycle management; Management of the domain 0 instance; Monitoring, management and provisioning of Windows, Linux and Solaris guests; Migration capabilities (Live, Regular and Cold); Simple single host management through direct browser access, as well as large scale multi-node management via xVM Ops Center; Expansive resource monitoring and analysis; Guest image storage library management; Virtual and resource pooling; and Network virtualization and bandwidth management
  • Both xVM Server and xVM Ops Center will expose API sets through WS-Management. Sun will be putting specs out for this over at http://openxvm.org shortly.

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