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New Networking Software to Provide Blade Network Virtualization

By stacking network switches across multiple racks of blade server systems, SmartConnect virtualizes blade server I/O

BLADE Network Technologies announced the availability of its new SmartConnect software. By stacking network switches across multiple racks of blade server systems, SmartConnect virtualizes blade server I/O thus simplifying administrative tasks (deployment, control, policy administration, etc.). The result is dramatic reduction in the TCO associated with blade server systems.

IT organizations are looking to reduce the time required to deploy and manage server I/O while improving availability and reducing costs. SmartConnect offers crucial advantages to server administrators:

  • Network Virtualization: Multiple switches located in multiple blade server chassis, even across racks, operate as one large virtual switch.
  • Single-Node Management: Multiple switches in the stack can be managed from a single node. In the unlikely event that the designated management node fails; management authority is instantly taken over by a pre-designated node.
  • Server Administrator-Friendly Networking: Easy-to-use, web-based configuration interface designed for server administrators rather than network administrators. Server administrators can also detect failures instantly so corrective action can take place immediately – without requiring intervention from network operations teams.
  • ServerMobility

"Enterprises, large and small, are crying out for simple and extremely inexpensive network solutions when deploying blade server systems in their environment," said Mark Hudson, Chief Marketing Officer, of BLADE Network Technologies. "SmartConnect is the industry's most robust, simple, and inexpensive solution for this requirement."

SmartConnect provides a service-centric view of the blade server network, which can save IT staff significant time during deployment and ongoing management by:

  • Grouping servers with similar functions so that for example database servers, finance servers and file servers can each be administered with service-specific policies
  • Applying network policies per group and failover and redundancy options for each application, service or function
  • Ensuring greater resiliency through port trunking aggregation
  • Supporting Virtual Single-Node Management
  • Increasing server bandwidth through active-active server connectivity
  • Providing service-oriented security for network traffic so that traffic to various classes of servers is segregated and local blade server traffic does not need to traverse to distribution switches

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