Cisco (News - Alert), VMware and NetApp announced a certified end-to-end Fiber Channel over Ethernet or FCoE solution for VMware environments.
It is expected that this combined solution will support FCoE end-to-end to reduce the number of devices and cables required and to improve data center consolidation, virtualization, and automation.
According to company sources, Cisco data center switches and NetApp storage FCoE solutions are now validated by VMware to support VMware-based virtualized environments. This enables the smooth progression of the FCoE protocol to help more customers achieve efficiency in their dynamic data centers and also advance towards cloud computing.
Also Cisco, NetApp, and VMware are the only networking, storage, and virtualization vendors to combine data center consolidation, virtualization, and automation in a jointly certified end-to-end FCoE solution that includes both FCoE initiators like Converged Network Adaptors and FCoE storage targets.
VMware sources added that the Cisco Nexus 5000 Series Switches and NetApp FAS series unified storage, support FCoE protocol in virtual environments running VMware vSphere.
The solution has been tested for compatibility through the VMware Hardware Certification Program testing criteria for using it with VMware software. The solution is now listed on the VMware Hardware Compatibility Guide along with support from all three companies.
The Fiber Channel over Ethernet for Virtual Environments offers FCoE savings which represent the progression of Fiber Channel networking and storage. FCoE delivers unified data center fabric and can also reduce the number of adapters, cables, and network infrastructure devices needed in a dynamic data center.
FCoE also helps reduce space, cooling, and power requirements besides enabling optimized utilization of the data center networks. The FCoE validation for virtual environments proves the capability of lossless 10 Gigabit Ethernet or Gb as a building block for a unified data center infrastructure.
This end-to-end solution for virtualized environments helps customers consolidate their data center infrastructure for greater capital and operational expense savings, achieve more efficient management, and increase infrastructure agility and performance, said official sources.
Cisco, NetApp, and VMware announced the expansion of their long-standing collaboration in January, 2010. This is expected to help customers evolve virtualized data centers to be more efficient, dynamic, and secure. The three companies deliver jointly tested solutions and have released several design architectures and end-to-end solutions for FCoE, long distance application mobility and secure multi-tenancy.
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Edited by Juliana Kenny