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3PAR CERTIFIED ON VMWARE ESX SERVER 3.5
posted on 11 March 2008 16:58
London, UK, 11th March 2008--3PAR® (NYSE Arca: PAR), the leading global provider of utility storage, announced today that the 3PAR InServ® Storage Server has been successfully certified with VMware® ESX Server 3.5, a component of VMware Infrastructure 3 that provides increased levels of automation and higher performance.
This certification means that 3PAR InServ Storage Servers are listed on the VMware qualified Hardware Compatibility List (HCL) for VMware ESX Server 3.5. With this certification, joint VMware and 3PAR customers can now benefit from the latest VMware server virtualisation features such as Storage VMotion.
“We have built a virtualised server and storage environment using VMware and 3PAR,” said Tim Suttle, Director of IS Infrastructure for TechSoup (formerly CompuMentor). “With this qualification, we now have the confidence and assurance that the latest features can be leveraged within our virtualised infrastructure.”
3PAR also announced that all components of 3cV, an innovative blueprint for the virtual datacentre, are now all fully certified with VMware ESX Server 3.5. 3cV is comprised of the 3PAR InServ Storage Server, HP BladeSystem c-Class, and VMware infrastructure. Together, these systems form a utility computing offering that enables customers to gain instant agility and potentially halve their server, storage, and operational costs.
One of the highlights of VMware ESX Server 3.5 is Storage VMotion, which enables live migration of virtual machine disks from one data storage system to another with little or no disruption or downtime. For 3PAR customers, Storage VMotion can be used to migrate virtual machine disks from legacy storage arrays onto the 3PAR InServ Storage Server utility storage array.
“Customers want solutions that just work,” said Benjamin S. Woo, IDC Vice President, Enterprise Storage Systems. “The certification of 3PAR on VMware ESX 3.5 and the continued focus on 3cV is an example of 3PAR's continuing commitment to deliver and support a solution that is proven and effective."
“The certification of 3PAR InServ Storage Servers on VMware ESX Server 3.5 demonstrates the ongoing commitment made by 3PAR to deliver a comprehensive storage platform for utility computing,” said David Scott, President and CEO of 3PAR. “Our 3cV customers depend on this increased interoperability to enable their ongoing utilisation improvements, business agility, and administrative efficiency.”
Additional Information
Certification of 3PAR InServ Storage Servers is based on the VMware Storage Certification Program, which is available to VMware Technology Alliance Partners. 3PAR is a premier VMware Technology Alliance Partner.
VMware’s Storage/SAN Compatibility Guide for ESX Server 3.5 can be found at: http://www.vmware.com/pdf/vi35_san_guide.pdf.
About 3PAR
3PAR is the leading global provider of utility storage, a category of highly virtualized tiered-storage arrays built for utility computing. 3PAR Utility Storage allows users to reliably serve more with less. Organisations creating virtualised IT infrastructures for workload consolidation and flexible resource allocation use 3PAR to reduce the costs of allocated storage capacity, storage administration and SAN infrastructure. Distinct advantages in simplicity, efficiency, and massive scalability make 3PAR Utility Storage well-suited for open systems storage consolidation, integrated data lifecycle management, and performance-intensive applications. For more information, visit the 3PAR Website at: www.3PAR.com.
[Majid Soltani, staff writer.]
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