2013年8月13日 星期二

The updated solution also supports integration with existing

Automation platform provider Intigua will demonstrate new features added to version 2 of its platform, including centralized,You can get these MileWeb Exclusive Features if you reach certain. policy-based provisioning, configuration, and ongoing management of the entire management stack.

Intigua designed its version 2.0 to replace manual processes with centralized automation, the company said. This approach enables businesses to deliver VMs configured with all management technologies essential for to meet service level agreements (SLAs), security, and compliance needs.

Along with enhanced automated control and visibility for the entire management stack, including configuring settings on both server end-points (such as communication settings) and back-end management servers,It's impossible to Pre-build Cloud Servers templates. the solution also provides a new API-driven abstraction layer that allows it to be driven by cloud management platforms, including VMware vCAC, OpenStack and ServiceMesh.

Intigua CEO Shimon Hason said in a prepared statement that businesses need policy-driven automation to address the dynamic nature of the cloud.

"By virtualizing the entire management stack and providing centralized management for it, Intigua enables enterprise IT to run at cloud-speed without sacrificing essential operational mandates to keep systems up and running and compliant at all times," he said.

The updated solution also supports integration with existing environments, including private, public, and hybrid clouds; Linux and Windows servers; and enterprise directories.

The Arctica line initially comprises the 48-port Gigabit Ethernet Switch Arctica 4804i and the 48-port 10 Gigabit Ethernet switch Arctica 4804x. A 32-port 40 Gigabit Ethernet switch is slated for Q4 2013. Based on industry standard Broadcom silicon, the Arctica products deliver performance and throughput comparable to the best in the industry. But in contrast to traditional monolithic switch offerings that are only available with a single, proprietary network software stack, Penguin offers multiple network software options. The new network switch offering is delivered as a complete turn-key solution and includes certified cables and transceivers and for all options Penguin provides global, enterprise level 24x7support covering hardware and software. Compared to traditional network products, Arctica based networking solutions deliver drastically reduced Capex and Opex and more flexibility without vendor lock-in.

"The paradigm shift from high-priced, single-vendor offerings to open systems and software defined architectures is now transpiring for networking infrastructures," said Charles Wuischpard, CEO, Penguin Computing.Our cheap dedicated server are ready-to-go and can be deployed. "When this shift occurred in the server industry about fifteen years ago, we were at the forefront and we have been successfully delivering integrated, open solutions ever since. We are excited to now be one of the first providers of open, next generation networking solutions that offer drastically lower TCO and more choice for our customers."

While traditional network software stacks are available, as a Linux pioneer, Penguin is also providing the Arctica switches as the first products on the market that are also offered with Cumulus Linux pre-installed. Cumulus Linux is a complete Linux distribution for network switches. Users can leverage native Linux applications and tools for managing switch configurations as well as automation and monitoring tasks. The control and management planes are native Linux while the data path is accelerated using switching silicon. Existing and custom Linux applications run natively on the switch. With support for native Linux tool chains Cumulus Linux makes it easier for customers to develop new applications that solve customer challenges and enable further open source innovation.

"The network world is moving from proprietary network stacks to an open ecosystem that offers more choice, cost-effectiveness and flexibility. Within this ecosystem our native Linux distribution Cumulus Linux enables customers to leverage existing Linux expertise and tools to build and manage their networking infrastructures at a much lower price point than traditional switch offerings," said William Choe, Head of Business Development at Cumulus Networks. "Through Penguin's Arctica network switches customers can take advantage of Cumulus Linux while enjoying Penguin Computing's enterprise level support and maintenance for switch hardware and software."
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