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Fast-growing deployments of Server Virtualization boost business agility
and control cost |
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Storage Virtualization keeps up using Fibre-channel, iSCSI or NAS |
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Networking has remained static, becoming the missing piece
of the Virtual Datacenter. |
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Technologies such as
VMotion mean new traffic patterns, security requirements and growing daily change rates.
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Manual networking setups slow down the end-to-end
delivery of virtualized services.
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Each ESX host introduces at least one virtual
switch with its own VLAN and security requirements.
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Oversimplified VLAN and firewall topologies
cannot pass audits in the DMZ and sensitive environments. |
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| Network Virtualization completes the Virtual Datacenter.
TBDVirtualFabric
creates a layer that is
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Firewalls and VLANs automatically follow VMotion or cold migration.
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Realtime data exhange with VMware ESX and Virtual Center
means high productivity from the first minute.
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One visual interface handles physical and virtual firewalls or switches.
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Virtual networks are kept in compliance with stringent policies.
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