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Setting up and managing Blade Servers in complex network
environments is streamlined and simplified thanks to the introduction of
ServerView Virtual-I/O Manager from Fujitsu Siemens Computers.
Through the virtualization of physical network addresses within PRIMERGY Blade
Servers, ServerView Virtual-I/O Manager (ServerView VIOM) removes an entire
layer of complexity from current Blade Server switching architectures. As a
result, it is simpler to perform previously complex and time-consuming
operations, such as managing new installations, performing fast, cost-effective
system recovery, running planned system maintenance and undertaking mass system
migration, for example moving test systems into production.
Because physical network addresses (MAC and WWN addresses) are virtualized by
ServerView VIOM, headaches such as overlapping administration domains between
SAN, LAN and server are eliminated. In addition, ServerView VIOM avoids the danger
of mistaken identity when server blades are replaced, and boosts
interoperability at switch protocol level with external branded switches.
Full virtualization of I/O (input/output) addresses with ServerView VIOM clears the way for enterprises to implement full I/O virtualization in PRIMERGY Blade Server environments, solving the performance limitations that occur when I/O systems are physically shackled to fixed network addresses.
Removing this roadblock means that entire SAN and LAN pools can be pre-configured, saving enterprises deployment time and cost, since I/O addresses can be pre-assigned, ready for “plug and go” with blades. In addition, the provision of a pool of reserved I/O addresses simplifies SAN and LAN management and means that I/O systems are completely independent from operating systems and fully transparent to application, network and storage systems.
ServerView VIOM has been developed alongside the latest generation of PRIMERGY Blade Servers, the PRIMERGY BX600 S3 – and is currently supported by the Server Blades PRIMERGY BX620 S4 and BX630 S2. ServerView VIOM works with any operating system or Hypervisor, and pricing starts at EUR 2,300 per PRIMERGY BX600 chassis.
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