Sun has introduced Web-based Enterprise Management Dynamic
Reconfiguration (WDR) on its Sun FireTM Midframe and high-end
3800-15K servers. With the help of workload monitoring and measurement
tools developed by BMC Software, Inc., such as PATROL for Sun Automated
Dynamic Reconfiguration, WDR will allow customers to automate the
changing of hardware resources to coincide with shifts in user demand.
Sun's Dynamic Reconfiguration (DR) technology, which allows customers
to add, remove and reallocate resources on-the-fly is unmatched in the
industry. With this announcement, Sun has further improved on DR by
introducing an application programming interface that takes advantage
of Internet technologies to manage systems and networks throughout the
enterprise and is the first vendor to offer sophisticated,
mainframe-class workload management capabilities on a UNIXR server.
"Sun Fire servers are future-ready by design," said Clark Masters,
executive vice president, Enterprise Systems Products, Sun
Microsystems. "While most vendors are still catching up to Sun's
original domain technology, we are marrying Dynamic Reconfiguration
with the next generation of leading third-party resource and expert
workload management software from BMC Software to offer our customers
the highest level of automation available on a UNIX system."
Because WDR is based on WBEM, the open industry standard for management
of enterprise computing environments, Independent Software Vendors
(ISVs) can easily link their applications to the technology. With its
extensive experience and leadership in managing mission-critical
platforms and applications, BMC Software will be the first to support
WDR, offering its customers management capabilities akin to those found
on the mainframe and, in turn, easing the migration for those who are
considering the high-performance, scalable and cost-effective UNIX
platform.
"In the current environment of IT consolidation, customers require the
capability to simply and seamlessly manage multiple applications on a
single server," said Jeff Hawn, senior vice president, Operations, BMC
Software. "Through the expert automation and reconfiguration
capabilities found in our leading enterprise management solution
PATROL, and through our relationship with Sun, we are lifting a huge
burden off the shoulders of our customers -- giving them a level of
automation never before seen in a UNIX server."
BMC Software previously developed its PATROL for Sun Automated Dynamic
Reconfiguration (ADR) solution allowing Sun customers to monitor system
performance and proactively manage workloads on the Sun EnterpriseTM
10000 server. Using PATROL for Sun ADR, customers reduce overall
hardware costs while maintaining workload throughput under peak load
conditions.
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