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February 4, 2008
Article #19416
Volume 120, Issue 1
Section: News

 

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


 

Sun VP of xVM Talks About Sun xVM Server and Ops Center
virtualization.info Q&A with Steve Wilson

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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