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Parallels announced it is collaborating with HP to offer
Parallels Virtuozzo Containers to HP Integrity server customers who want to
virtualize business-critical Windows and Linux workloads.
"Container virtualization is increasingly popular for virtualizing high
performance, production workloads. This makes our technology a perfect fit with
HP Integrity servers," said Serguei Beloussov, CEO of Parallels. "We
are excited to continue to build on recent customer momentum for Parallels
Containers through this collaboration with HP."
With Parallels Virtuozzo Containers, users can run simultaneous, isolated
workloads in virtual servers or "containers." These containers scale
to the full resources of the underlying hardware, and dynamic workload
capabilities enable users to allocate system resources to each container
on-the-fly. This means HP Integrity servers can be virtualized for greater
utilization, enabling users to get a higher return on investment from their
hardware, and making container virtualization a truly valuable approach for
consolidating performance-sensitive Windows and Linux workloads in the
enterprise.
"Customers can reduce costs by maximizing resource utilization of their
technology environments through the HP portfolio of virtualization
capabilities," said Michelle Weiss, vice president, marketing, Business
Critical Systems, HP. "The combination of HP Integrity servers and the
containers-based virtualization solution from Parallels delivers an efficient
business-critical technology infrastructure that is highly scalable and
available."
"Virtualization is one of the most transformative technologies driving IT
innovation today. We are very excited to see Parallels offer container
virtualization to Itanium processor-based HP Integrity server customers,"
said Boyd Davis, GM Server Platforms Group Marketing, Intel Corporation.
"This combination delivers a compelling solution for enterprise customers
looking to deploy advanced virtualization features on Itanium-processor based
systems for their most mission critical Windows and Linux workloads."
Parallels Virtuozzo Containers supports both Windows and Linux clustering,
enabling customers to deploy multiple passive cluster containers on a single
back-up hardware node. By deploying the technology in a cluster consolidation
project, customers can achieve higher ROI on their hardware investment.
"Running the most demanding workloads on Itanium-based systems delivers
outstanding value to customers due to the built-in reliability, availability
and scalability of the Itanium architecture," said Joan Jacobs, executive
director, Itanium Solutions Alliance. "Containers-based Linux and Windows
virtualization from Parallels extends the value of Itanium even further. As
members of the alliance, HP and Parallels help customers benefit from powerful
Itanium-based Linux and Windows virtualization solutions for
performance-sensitive computing requirements."
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