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Cisco and VMware Accelerate Innovation in Data Center Virtualization
Companies Deliver Joint Solutions to Incorporate Cisco Virtual Networking Capabilities Into VMware Infrastructure and Improve Performance of Virtual Desktops Across Wide-Area Networks
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LAS VEGAS, NV--(Marketwire - September 16, 2008) - VMworld -- Industry leaders in virtualization
Cisco (NASDAQ : CSCO ) and VMware® (NYSE : VMW ) today announced that they
are collaborating to deliver joint data center solutions
designed to improve the scalability and operational control of virtual
environments. The Cisco Nexus® 1000V distributed virtual software switch is
expected to be an integrated option in VMware Infrastructure. Cisco
and VMware will also combine their expertise in networking and
virtualization to introduce a new set of multidisciplinary professional
services and reseller certification training in support of customers' data
center virtualization strategies. In parallel, Cisco and VMware are
collaborating on integrating VMware Virtual Desktop
Infrastructure (VDI) solutions with Cisco® Application Delivery Networking solutions to
improve the performance of virtual desktops delivered across wide-area
networks (WANs).
The Cisco Nexus 1000V distributed virtual software switch will simplify the
operations of both physical and virtual networking infrastructures to help
server, virtualization and networking administration managers accelerate
data center virtualization. The Nexus 1000V will extend Cisco's security,
policy enforcement, automated provisioning and diagnostics features into
dynamic VMware environments that will be able to scale to thousands of live
virtual machines. In this highly agile environment, the new Cisco Virtual Network Link (VN-Link) technology on the
Nexus 1000V will integrate with VMware's vNetwork Distributed Switch
framework to create a logical network infrastructure that will provide full
visibility, control and consistency of the network. The solution will
help network, virtualization and server teams to gain efficiency in virtual
environments and obtain accurate, real-time data for stronger collaboration
in troubleshooting.
"We are embracing server virtualization to help us save energy for cooling
and to increase the efficiency of our data center space and resources. MIT
has a variety of computing needs that require a consistent IT management
model throughout our data center," said Theresa Regan, director of
operations and infrastructure services for the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology. "What is cool about Cisco working together with VMware is that
the service, security and operational ease of management policies in Cisco
networking will be assignable across each virtual machine in VMware
Infrastructure. This kind of innovation will help drive more use of
virtualization in our campus."
"With today's announcement, VMware and Cisco have taken a significant step
forward in enabling our customers to take advantage of an end-to-end
virtual data center architecture to simplify how they deliver IT services
to their clients," said Brian Byun, vice president of global partners and
solutions for VMware. "We're excited to announce the Cisco Nexus 1000V and
VMware Infrastructure integration, as this is a key building block in our
strategy to partner with industry leaders to deliver to customers the deep
federated management of physical and virtual server, network and storage
infrastructure required in a fully virtualized data center."
The Cisco Nexus 1000V distributed virtual switch, with Cisco's VN-Link
virtual-machine-aware network and storage services, will complement VMware
Infrastructure, which is in use by more than 120,000 customers. Through
this integrated virtual solution, information technology (IT) managers will
be able to set and enforce connection policies for each virtual machine
across a data center. Now the same policy-based configuration and
operation of network services traditionally available in Cisco physical
hardware switches will be easily applied to each virtual machine. These
virtual capabilities will enable IT managers to more easily manage virtual
machines as they migrate them across physical servers during routine
hardware maintenance or to balance server workloads for optimized
application performance and availability.
"Integrating the Cisco end-to-end data center networking capabilities into
the VMware platform is a way for our customers to enjoy the Cisco
networking, security, and storage services they have benefited from in our
networking hardware," said Soni Jiandani, vice president of the Marketing,
Server Access and Virtualization business unit for Cisco. "Also, with our
expertise in assessment, planning and network design, we will be able to
help our customers set up the right policies to gain the benefits of
networking virtualization across their business."
Cisco and VMware also jointly offer virtualization consulting services to
help customers create and deploy server, network and storage virtualization
solutions across their data center that reduce costs by provisioning new
applications quickly and more safely, while maintaining high levels of
application performance. The Cisco and VMware Virtualization Assessment
Service and Cisco and VMware Planning and Design Service identify and close
gaps in customers' server, storage and network infrastructures to provide
virtualized consolidated end-to-end architecture.
Cisco and VMware intend to work with alliance partners and customers to
provide leadership in the use of virtualization technology for business
advantage, and to scale this knowledge through industry-leading education
and certification programs.
"Network virtualization is a key component of next-generation data
centers. With a focus on virtualization of services and assets across the
network, Cisco will evolve its education and certification programs for the
data center," said Jeanne Beliveau-Dunn, general manager of
Learning@Cisco. "Cisco is working with VMware to develop training,
education and career certifications for customers and resellers that align
with architecture changes and new roles such as data center architect, data
center builder, and data center technical operations professional."
In addition both Cisco and VMware will be proposing to the IEEE standards
body a new protocol called Network Interface Virtualization, which will
enable VN-Link technology to be delivered in high-performance hardware
based solutions.
High-Performance Delivery of Virtual Desktops
Cisco and VMware are collaborating to accelerate the use of desktop
virtualization by improving the performance of end users' virtual desktops
across the WAN, enabling centralized and distributed printing for remote
users, and enhancing backup and recovery automation. Cisco's Application
Delivery Networking portfolio optimizes application availability,
performance and security over the WAN. When it is combined with VMware
VDI, customers are able to deploy a solution that provides an optimized
remote desktop experience. Cisco and VMware collaborated on testing certain
use cases to improve the experience of remote end users accessing virtual
desktops. As published in the jointly developed whitepaper, the VDI
architecture tested by Cisco and VMware illustrates up to a 65 percent
improvement over native multi-user remote desktop protocol (RDP) in file
and application access when using Cisco Wide Area Application Services
(WAAS) and Cisco Application Control Engine (ACE) to optimize WAN
protocols, with VMware VDI and Virtual Desktop Manager and backend
infrastructure. Cisco and VMware are continuing to expand this
architecture to optimize the remote-user experience and increase the
adoption of virtual desktops.
Availability
The Cisco Nexus 1000V distributed virtual software switch with VN-Link
capabilities supported in a VMware Infrastructure environment is expected
to be generally available to customers in the first half of 2009. Cisco
Wide Area Application Services and Application Control Engine for VDI are
available now.
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the desktop to the data center. Customers of all sizes rely on VMware to
reduce capital and operating expenses, ensure business continuity,
strengthen security and go green. With 2007 revenues of $1.3 billion, more
than 120,000 customers and nearly 18,000 partners, VMware is one of the
fastest growing public software companies. Headquartered in Palo Alto,
California, VMware is majority-owned by EMC Corporation (NYSE : EMC ) and on
the web at www.VMware.com.
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