| By Virtualization News | Article Rating: |
|
| May 29, 2008 02:00 PM EDT | Reads: |
3,881 |
“With the new Unisys Consolidated Desktop Solution, Unisys
and Microsoft are providing enterprise customers with another flexible way to
integrate Windows Vista into a dynamic real-time infrastructure," said
Scott Woodgate, director, Windows Product Management, Microsoft Corp.
"Combining Unisys services with Microsoft Windows Vista Enterprise
Centralized Desktop, this solution helps clients use their IT resources more
efficiently, maintain centralized data access, streamline operations and
improve business continuity."
Distributed, underutilized e-mail environments increasingly
pose a challenge for enterprise clients seeking to reduce the IT footprint and
reduce operational costs. The new Unisys Consolidated Solution for Microsoft
Exchange Server 2007 addresses that challenge. This solution, which can be
deployed on Unisys and other enterprise servers, uses consolidation
technologies to enable a higher density of mailboxes per server. This approach
leads to improved system utilization with greater manageability, lower power
usage and reduced operating expenses.
In a deployment for a large bank in
Storage Virtualization Enhances Data Access across the
The new Unisys Storage Virtualization solutions announced
today help clients to reduce the costs of maintaining multiple storage systems
connected to siloed server environments – and having to pay the price of idle
capacity and higher equipment footprint, power consumption and ownership costs.
The Unisys solution increases the efficiency of storage resources, availability
of information and utilization of existing storage facilities.
Unisys Storage Virtualization solutions enable clients to
design and implement a central storage system comprising a reduced number of
storage arrays, which can be accessed as virtual resources by components of an
enterprise-wide real-time infrastructure. Servers can view heterogeneous
storage arrays as a common pool of resources, allocating storage to any
application dynamically whenever necessary. The entire storage system can be
managed through a single interface to all arrays.
The Storage Virtualization solutions use Unisys assessment,
implementation, management and support services, complemented by best-in-class
storage virtualization technology from select Unisys partners.
New Server Boosts Options for Virtualization and Energy Efficiency
Adding a new dimension in power to its high-end Unisys
ES7000 Enterprise Server family, Unisys announced the ES7000 Model 7405R. This
new model expands clients’ options for hosting virtualized applications in a
real-time infrastructure. Supporting up to eight Quad-Core AMD Opteron
processors, a single model 7405R server can host a whole suite of virtualized
applications. The system features new Rapid Virtualization Indexing technology,
which improves memory management for virtual machines and optimizes
performance. The new model also provides efficient power supply design, which
minimizes energy loss, and improved cooling capabilities, which lower power
consumption and reduce operational costs.
In a comparative benchmark against a two-socket quad-core
commodity server – the kind of small system on which virtualization deployments
are typically done today – the Model 7405R yielded better performance on
virtualized workloads. The system supported 128 virtual machines, versus 12 on
the other system, at a 66 percent lower cost per virtual machine. In addition,
the Model 7405R reduced the three-year total cost of ownership by 66 percent
and provided a 72 percent reduction in power and cooling costs.
The ES7000 Model 7405R supports multiple operating
environments, including Microsoft Windows Server 2008 and 2003 Datacenter,
Enterprise and Standard Editions; Microsoft Virtual Server; Red Hat Enterprise
Linux; SUSE Linux Enterprise Server; and Sun Microsystems Solaris 10.
Published May 29, 2008 Reads 3,881
Copyright © 2008 SYS-CON Media, Inc. — All Rights Reserved.
Syndicated stories and blog feeds, all rights reserved by the author.
More Stories By Virtualization News
SYS-CON's Virtualization News Desk trawls the news sources of the world for the latest details of virtualization technologies, products, and market trends, and provides breaking news updates from the Virtualization Conference & Expo.
- Kindle 2 vs Nook
- Why IBM’s Server Chief Got Busted
- Is Cloud Computing Like Teenage Sex?
- Industry Experts Discuss the State of Cloud Computing
- Performance Tuning Essentials for Java
- Confessions of a Ulitzer Addict
- Tactical Cloud Computing Panel at 1st Annual GovIT Expo
- It's the Java vs. C++ Shootout Revisited!
- Cloud Computing Can Revitalize Your Career as Software Developer
- IBM Could "Reinvent" Java: Mills
- Oracle & Cloud Computing: Exclusive Q&A with SVP Richard Sarwal
- A Brief History of Cloud Computing
- Kindle 2 vs Nook
- Cloud CEOs, CTOs & SVPs to Speak at 4th International Cloud Computing Expo
- Why IBM’s Server Chief Got Busted
- Is Cloud Computing Like Teenage Sex?
- Industry Experts Discuss the State of Cloud Computing
- Performance Tuning Essentials for Java
- The Difference Between Web Hosting and Cloud Computing
- Cloud Computing Expo: Exclusive Q&A with Yahoo! SVP Cloud Computing
- Ajax in RichFaces 3.3, JSF 2 and RichFaces 4
- Confessions of a Ulitzer Addict
- My Thoughts on Ulitzer
- Tactical Cloud Computing Panel at 1st Annual GovIT Expo
- A Cup of AJAX? Nay, Just Regular Java Please
- Java Developer's Journal Exclusive: 2006 "JDJ Editors' Choice" Awards
- The i-Technology Right Stuff
- JavaServer Faces (JSF) vs Struts
- Rich Internet Applications with Adobe Flex 2 and Java
- Java vs C++ "Shootout" Revisited
- Bean-Managed Persistence Using a Proxy List
- Reporting Made Easy with JasperReports and Hibernate
- Creating a Pet Store Application with JavaServer Faces, Spring, and Hibernate
- What's New in Eclipse?
- Why Do 'Cool Kids' Choose Ruby or PHP to Build Websites Instead of Java?
- i-Technology Predictions for 2007: Where's It All Headed?








































