Netapp Integrates With Vmware® Vcloud™ Director
Netapp Integrates With Vmware® Vcloud™ Director to Improve It Flexibility and Efficiency
Wellington, NEW ZEALAND – 1 September 2010 — At VMworld 2010, NetApp (NASDAQ: NTAP) announced support for VMware vCloud™ Director software to extend NetApp’s current leadership in delivering shared storage infrastructure for virtualized environments. VMware vCloud Director enables the delivery of cloud-based IT services for both private and public clouds ranging from on-demand, pay-as-you go infrastructure to enterprise-class, production-ready service offerings. Now VMware® vCloud™ Director customers can immediately benefit from the storage efficiency, data protection, and rapid provisioning features already available for VMware virtualized infrastructures.
A secure shared infrastructure provides the foundation necessary to fully realise the business flexibility and operational efficiencies made possible by a cloud service model. Cloud infrastructures built using NetApp’s proven architecture and best practices enable organisations to rapidly make the transition from a virtualized IT environment to cloud computing based on VMware technology.
“VMware is pleased to work with NetApp to enable the evolution of existing virtual environments to a cloud services model that helps organisations meet business needs with greater agility and lower costs,” said Gary Green, vice president, Global Strategic Alliances, VMware. “By integrating VMware vCloud™ Director, NetApp is able to extend its shared storage infrastructure and help ease and accelerate our customers’ journey to IT as a service.”
NetApp’s integration with VMware vCloud Director will enable administrators to automate the creation and deployment of virtual resources for application users, such as internal business units. NetApp® storage systems minimise the capacity needed for each new virtual resource deployed in a shared environment by leveraging thin provisioning and deduplication technology. Integrated data protection technology can create space-efficient copies of data, which can be stored either locally or on remote systems to provide both backup and disaster recovery for a cloud environment.
“NetApp has proven to be a great partner for us in delivering innovative cloud-based services,” said Randy Rowland, Terremark’s senior vice president for Product Development. “NetApp’s unified storage platform helps us deploy our cloud services to quickly meet strong customer demand for our cloud computing products. As we continue to provide flexible, cost-effective cloud solutions for our enterprise customers, the combination of NetApp’s solutions and their Service Provider Program is critical to reducing costs and delivering world-class service.”
In addition, the NetApp Partner Program recently integrated service providers into the broader NetApp solution partner ecosystem. The first of its kind in the storage industry, this global program supports service providers as they deploy enterprise-class cloud services on NetApp’s efficient storage and data management solutions. It also offers service providers access to marketing and sales support, allowing them to differentiate their services, and help speed time to market.
“Customers
benefit from improved operating and storage efficiencies by
leveraging NetApp’s shared storage infrastructure with
VMware® vCloud™ Director,” said Patrick Rogers, vice
president of Solutions and Alliances at NetApp. “Working
together, NetApp and VMware enable enterprise customers and
service providers to easily and
cost-effectively evolve
to a cloud service model by building upon their existing
virtualized infrastructure.”
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