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QLogic Ships Virtual HBA Technology for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server from Novell
QLogic HBAs, With Hardware-Assist Features Help IT Managers to Extend SAN Best Practices Into Virtualized Data Centers
Mar. 20, 2008 02:30 PM
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QLogic announced that it is the first HBA vendor to ship
production ready N_Port ID Virtualization (NPIV) solution for a shipping Linux
distribution. Enterprise Linux customers can now get NPIV-capable Fibre Channel
HBAs for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 Service Pack 1 (SP1), the latest Linux
platform from Novell that features enhancements in virtualization, high
performance computing, security, interoperability and system management. QLogic
series HBAs provide hardware-assist features that enable dynamic provisioning
and flexible usage of HBA resources, helping IT managers to extend SAN best
practices into virtualized data centers.
"QLogic has been a long time collaborator in developing
virtualization management solutions in the data center," said Alan Murray,
vice president of Product Management for Systems and Resource Management at
Novell. "With today's announcement, enterprises can use ZENworks
Orchestrator and QLogic NPIV to manage virtual ports on our SUSE Linux
Enterprise Server platform, and use both physical and virtual resources more
efficiently."
"After years of collaboration between our two
companies, Novell and QLogic are now shipping virtual HBA solutions for SUSE
Linux Enterprise Server configurations," said Amit Vashi, vice president
of marketing, QLogic Host Solutions Group. "Customers using SUSE Linux
Enterprise Server from Novell can now manage virtual machines and NPIV
capabilities using a single management utility."
QLogic NPIV technology for Linux operating systems allows
storage administrators to create virtual HBA ports using a comprehensive systems
management tool. Novell ZENworks Orchestrator and Virtual Machine Management,
an innovative component of the Novell data center management solution, not only
manages virtual machines but also has the capability to create and provision
virtual HBA ports across multiple physical servers. Storage administrators who
deploy ZENworks Orchestrator and Virtual Machine Management along with QLogic
Fibre Channel HBAs can now create virtual machines and ports that are easier to
manage, maintain and support across the virtualized data center.
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