Technology
Virtensys I/O Virtualization Technology
Today all volume servers and I/O devices support PCI Express®. The PCI-SIG has recently defined a number of extensions to PCI Express to support I/O Virtualization capabilities both within a single server (SR-IOV) and across multiple servers (MR-IOV). These extensions however have not been fully transparent with respect to standard PCI Express and require new modified I/O devices.
Virtensys I/O Virtualization approach, although compatible with the PCI MR-IOV standard, is based on virtualizing the high volume off-the-shelf PCI Express I/O adapters available today. Virtensys I/O Virtualization technology is fully transparent to existing servers and I/O adapters and requires no changes to server or I/O hardware, device drivers or management tools. Being based on the native server I/O interconnect — PCI Express — it does not require any extra adapters or interfaces to other interconnects such as InfiniBand or 10 GE Ethernet.

Virtensys I/O Virtualization technology includes a high-performance PCI Express switch (IOVE) that has been enhanced to allow multiple servers to connect to the switch and hence for the I/O devices to be shared across many servers. In contrast with PCI-SIG MR-IOV — which requires changes to the I/O devices — the virtualization function in Virtensys technology is built into the PCI switch fabric in the form of a Virtualization Proxy Controller (VPC). The VPC is a Virtensys hardware device which works with the IOVE switch to virtualize multiple standard PCI Express I/O adapters.
The final component of Virtensys I/O Virtualization technology is the Virtensys Management Software (VMS) suite that provides the advanced I/O management capabilities. The VMS also provides out-of-band management of the PCI Express switching and virtualization capabilities and an execution platform for I/O vendors' standard management tools.
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Explaining I/O Virtualization
I/O Virtualization
Virtualization is the concept of separating a "function" — such as storage, memory or processing — from the underlying physical hardware — disks, DRAMs and CPUs. This allows the physical hardware to be pooled and shared across multiple applications — increasing utilization and capital efficiency — while maintaining the standard execution model for applications.
I/O Virtualization consists of three distinct steps:
- Separation of I/O resources — providing management independence.
- Consolidation of the I/O resources into pools — increasing the utilization, saving cost, power and space.
- Virtualization — emulating the original I/O functions as "virtual" functions to avoid software disruption.
Separation
Instead of providing each server with internal dedicated I/O adapters, cables, network ports and disks, I/O Virtualization separates the physical I/O from the servers, leaving them as highly compact and space efficient pure compute resources such as 1U servers or server blades.
Consolidation
Once separated from the server, the I/O from multiple servers can now be consolidated into an I/O Virtualization Switch.
Because the I/O components are now shared across many servers, they can be better utilized and the number of components is significantly reduced when compared o a non-virtualized system. The system becomes more cost, space and power efficient, more reliable — due to fewer components and architectural advantages such as RAID6 on the disks — and easier to manage.
Virtualization
The final step is to create virtual I/O devices in the servers which look to the server software exactly the same as the original physical I/O devices. This functional transparency preserves the end-users' huge investment in software: applications, OSs, drivers and management tools. The server hardware appears to the software to be exactly the same as today — the same I/O architecture, the same I/O devices, the same drivers all managed with the same tools — but with all the cost, space, power, dynamic configuration and manageability advantages which come with I/O consolidation.
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I/O Virtualization Technology
Technology
Virtensys has developed unique and patented I/O Virtualization technology which brings the full benefits of I/O Virtualization and converged networks to data centers. The technology consists of silicon components, software, and hardware integrated into systems that can be matched to a broad range of data center usage models and deployment schemes.
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I/O Virtualization White Paper
I/O virtualization is a breakthrough innovation that allows I/O resources to be separated, consolidated and virtualized away from the physical confines of a server enclosure.
This white paper explains I/O virtualization technology in detail and provides the key features and benefits in deploying a virtual I/O solution in the data center.


