Stratus Launches First Virtualized Industrial Platform to Address Growing Need for Compute at the Network

New zero-touch edge server addresses demand for smart, self-monitoring edge computing in industrial environments


MAYNARD, Mass. and ORLANDO, Fla., Feb. 12, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Stratus Technologies, a global leader in continuous availability solutions for mission-critical applications, today unveiled the new Stratus ztC Edge™ at the ARC Industry Forum, taking place Feb. 12-15 in Orlando, Florida. The first product of Stratus’ recently announced edge vision and direction, ztC Edge is a zero-touch, fully virtualized and self-protecting computing platform, specifically designed for industrial edge environments. With built-in remote management and user-installable in less than an hour, ztC Edge significantly reduces the IT burden for virtualized computing at the edge. Its self-protecting and self-monitoring features help reduce unplanned downtime and ensure availability of business-critical industrial applications.

The influx of data from connected devices is driving the need for – and growth of – new edge computing infrastructure. According to research from IDC, revenue of edge computing infrastructure will reach $3.4bn in 2021, growing at a CAGR of 22 percent, with Internet of Things (IoT) and IT/OT convergence driving most of this opportunity*. With this growth comes the need for easier ways to ensure the availability of applications that run critical operations at the edge and collect and process this data. In fact, in a recent market report by ARC Advisory Group, more than 90 percent of those surveyed indicated that as edge computing grows, organizations will need a simplified edge infrastructure that can be remotely managed. ztC Edge, with its built-in virtualization, self-protecting capabilities, and managed services, provides a versatile industrial platform for running business-critical industrial applications quickly and reliably outside of the data center in environments such as the manufacturing plant floor.

Highlights and Key Features:

  • Key features of Stratus ztC Edge include:
    • Built-in virtualization for up to three virtual machines (VMs), each running different industrial control or IoT applications;
    • Automated application and data recovery;
    • Automated site recovery;
    • Rugged, hot-swappable nodes that can be wall- or DIN rail-mounted; and,
    • Cloud-based health monitoring and built-in remote management services.
  • Stratus ztC Edge comes equipped with an installation wizard and management utility that makes it easy for operational technology (OT) staff to set up, configure and manage their virtual machines, thus requiring little or no resources from corporate IT. Furthermore, ztC Edge’s virtualization host software can be updated dynamically, while the system is running, without requiring a system reboot.
  • Stratus ztC Edge is comprised of redundant nodes that act as a single system. With live migration of VMs, data replication, and redundant networking, it instantly provides protection for applications and data. The system continually monitors itself, evaluating its health and performance. If ztC Edge detects a potential central processing unit (CPU) or memory failure in one node, it proactively moves VMs from one node to the other ensuring application continuity.
  • Stratus also offers cloud-based system health monitoring and management services, which ensure that applications on a customer’s ztC Edge systems are always running, with minimal customer effort. ztC Edge can be configured to continually monitor and send system-generated logs to Stratus over a secure network. Stratus will analyze logs, triage alerts, and predict failures to address potential issues before they occur. Depending on the service level chosen by the customer, Stratus will initiate corrective action (including the shipment of a spare part), conduct a thorough root cause analysis, or prepare a failure prevention plan.
  • Stratus ztC Edge is the first product of Stratus’ recently announced edge vision and direction. Future products in the ztC Edge family will include additional services, such as security, and full-stack monitoring and protection.  ztC Edge will be generally available within the next 90 days. Business partners and customers will be able to place orders in March 2018.

Quotes:

Dave Laurello, CEO, Stratus
“Our customers and partners are telling us that industrial organizations desperately want to reduce complexity at the plant level – also known as the network’s edge. Process engineers and operational technology (OT) experts we work with are laser focused on the productivity and efficiency of their operations. They don’t have the bandwidth to install and manage cumbersome enterprise computing technology retooled for these environments,” said Dave Laurello, CEO Stratus. “OT wants a zero-touch product that is built from the ground-up for their environments, one they can easily install and rely on without fail. With ztC Edge, we’re now delivering exactly what these customers want – a self-contained system that protects important data, keeps applications up and running, offers predictive servicing and secure connectivity. And, we are delivering these results without the management and maintenance burden.”

Ashish Nadkarni, Program Director of Computing Platforms, IDC
“The exponential growth in the connected device landscape will have a profound impact on the infrastructure that powers it,” said Ashish Nadkarni, Program Director of Computing Platforms, IDC. “Unlike the typical data silos created by previous IT evolutions, the intelligent edge will see a rise in more flexible, zero-touch systems that are fully automated to handle sophisticated workloads at the edge. With the introduction of the new ztC Edge, Stratus has firmly established itself among the ranks of top vendors architecting these converged edge systems. The advantage Stratus brings is its zero-touch, fully automated system that can run independent or in conjunction with a data center rack -- rugged enough for OT, but friendly enough for IT.”

Tom Schiller, President & CEO, FacilityConneX
FacilityConneX, a provider of intelligent monitoring systems, delivers energy savings and operational efficiency to its customers through asset monitoring, fault detection/diagnostics, and advanced predictive analytics. As an early user of ztC Edge, FacilityConneX deploys the server as part of a project with Doosan Fuel Cells of America. According to FacilityConneX CEO, Tom Schiller, “Stratus ztC Edge gives us a reliable and robust server to connect to the FacilityConneX Cloud Platform where we are monitoring Doosan’s fuel cells around the world. It provides us with a versatile platform to run our GE Digital iFIX and Historian Software, acting as HMI/SCADA as well as data collection and IIoT server. And, as we further develop our edge analytics, ztC Edge will give us a robust and powerful solution for data analytics at the edge.”

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About Stratus Technologies
Stratus takes the complexity out of keeping business critical applications running 24/7. Stratus’ technologies proactively prevent instances of unplanned downtime both in the data center and at the edge, and our services ensure any issues are addressed before customers need to. Global Fortune 500 companies and small medium sized businesses in a wide range of industries across the globe have been relying on Stratus for operationally simple, continuous availability for more than 35 years. For more information, please visit www.stratus.com or follow on Twitter @StratusAlwaysOn.

* Source:  IDC: Worldwide Internet of Things Infrastructure Forecast 2017-2021; Doc. # US42999017; August 2017

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