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VMware Cloud Infrastruc ture announceme nt
By Calvin Zito, @HPStorageGuy
Today's a big day - VMware had their cloud infrastructure announcement that we've all been waiting for. I'm not going to go into a lot of details about the announcement but rather focus on what HP Storage is doing to integrate with VMware. Over the next several days, I will have podcasts going into deeper detail on topics like:
- VASA or vStorage API for Storage Awareness and how it will work with HP Insight Control Storage Module for vCenter
- The new VAAI primitives in vSphere 5.0 and the advantages HP 3PAR have with those new primitives as well as looking back at the original vSphere 4.1 primitives.
- Overview of SRM 5.0 and the requirements for new SRA's to support them
- VMware's newly announced Virtual SAN Appliance (VSA) and the HP P4000 LeftHand VSA that has been available for nearly four years
- Support for 2TB of memory in a server, 1TB of VM memory, and 32 virtual CPUs per VM
Today I start with an overview that will set the stage for the more detailed podcasts I'll have as we progress through the week. My guest on the podcast is Mike Koponen. Mike's worked in technology for 25 years and has worked with VMware for the last six years. Here's the podcast with Mike:
You can download the this podcast by clicking here (right click and Save As).
Here are a few other things for you to look at about the announcement today:
- Jason Boche has an excellent blog post with a detailed overview of the announcement
- Here's a link to the HP press release that gives an overview of what HP is doing with VMware on this announcement
- On VMware.com, here's a link to the HP and VMware alliance page. Be sure to check out the video of our HP Storage Senior VP and GM David Scott
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(Editor's note: changed the embedded player on 27 July 2011)
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