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Cisco preps for virtualized ‘Data Center 3.0’

by Glenn Wolsey on Jul 27, 2007 at 08:00 PM

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In the murky and uncharted territory known as virtulization Cisco have made an early bid for the high ground with the $60,000 VFrame Data Center.

Central to their “Data Center 3.0” road map the VFrame DC is a 1U appliance that links computer, storage and network resources as virtualized network services. It offers a point and click UI and a policy engine that allows for automated resource changes in response to outages and performance flux. Additionally, such changes can be controlled by external monitoring systems, thanks to integration with a VFrame DC web services application programming interface.

To break it down, the VFrame Data Center components consist of:

  • The appliance: a central controller that connects to Ethernet and Fibre Channel networks.
  • The GUI: Java-based client that accesses applications running on the appliance.
  • Web Services Interface and Software Development Kit: A programmable interface to allow scripting actions.
  • Host Agent: provides server heartbeat, capacity utilization metrics, shutdown and other capabilities.
  • Macros: open interface that allows admins to create custom provisioning actions.

Via [The Register]

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