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Symantec announced Veritas
Virtual Infrastructure, a solution that offers advanced storage
capabilities for virtual server environments that effectively manage storage in
large scale, x86 production environments. Expected to be available in the fall of
2008, Veritas Virtual Infrastructure combines new, advanced storage management
capabilities from Veritas Storage Foundation with the flexible, high-performance
Citrix XenServer virtualization technology from Citrix Systems. Veritas Virtual
Infrastructure will allow users to fully benefit from server virtualization
while both preserving current best practices in storage management from the
physical environment and leveraging new opportunities provided by virtualized
environments.
Veritas Virtual Infrastructure solves this challenge by
preserving all of the key storage management benefits enterprise customers rely
on in their physical environments, but are not available in current file-system
based virtualization approaches, including:
- Direct control of block storage from a guest virtual server
- All block storage functionality including mirroring across heterogeneous arrays
- Proven, mature SAN multi-pathing to ensure data availability
- Reduced storage costs by using common, shared boot images across multiple virtual servers
- Increased storage utilization by simplifying the provisioning of additional storage, thereby reducing over-provisioning
- Increased control by empowering administrators with one tool to seamlessly manage both virtual servers and storage
Symantec Virtualization Strategy
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