Mark Tamblyn

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Sunday, 09 October 2011 09:21

Miami Heat: 2011 Tech Innovator Awards

Miami Heat: 2011 Tech Innovator Awards, virtualization category - VIrtensys VIO-4010

Saturday, 17 September 2011 13:24

Virtensys Announces VMware vCenter Server Plugin

MANCHESTER, England and BEAVERTON, Ore. August 29, 2011 – Virtensys™ Ltd, a provider of PCIe-sharing solutions, today announced a VMware vCenter Server Plugin that allows administrators to manage and provision virtualized I/O resources within VMware vSphere 5. This new release centralizes the control of multiple VIO-4000 series appliances, regardless of model type and number of VIO appliances. Virtensys will demonstrate its PCIe-sharing solution at VMworld in Las Vegas, August 29 through September 1, at booth #1160.

“With this announcement, we are simplifying I/O management for our customers’ VMware vSphere® environments, as they can now manage their VIO-4000 series appliances within VMware vCenter™ Server,” said Stephen Spellicy, vice president of marketing at Virtensys. “VMware administrators can manage a variety of virtualized I/O resources from a single pane of glass. Virtensys sees VMware vCenter Server as the de facto management platform for the virtual data center; the Plugin has been designed for use with and validated extensively in Virtensys’ labs with both VMware vCenter Server 4 and vCenter Server 5.”

The VMware vCenter Server Plugin for Virtensys provides VMware administrators with the ability to manage their virtualized 10 GbE vNICs, 8 Gbps FC vHBAs, and their virtualized SSDs (vSSDs). I/O provisioning has never been easier, because it is completely centralized, the I/O profile of a server can be assigned/re-assigned on the fly, and the physical I/O adapter is no longer statically bound to a server, providing new freedom to the dynamic, virtualized data center.”

The VMware vCenter Server Plugin for Virtensys is free of charge to all VIO-4000 customers and will be supported with the following VIO-4000 series models: VIO-4001, VIO-4004, VIO-4008, as well as the recently announced VIO-4010.

Thursday, 15 September 2011 15:44

I/O Virtualization Redux (c/o Virtensys)

Utilizing the Virtensys solution, your network traffic is no longer hitting the physical network and can be transmitted at PCIe speeds!

Podcast with Stephen Spellicy, VP of Marketing, Virtensys during VMworld 2011
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