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VMware Stage Manager Virtualization Gets Applications Into Production Faster and More Reliably
VMware Stage Manager Now Available to Accelerate Application Release and Deployment Management
May. 12, 2008 02:45 PM
VMware announced that VMware Stage Manager, a product for
accelerating and automating the delivery of applications from staging to
production, is now available for order. Joining VMware’s suite of management
and automation products for the datacenter, VMware Stage Manager automates the
process of transitioning application environments in the virtual datacenter
through the stages of the release process - from integration to testing to
staging and to user acceptance - before being released into production. Now,
instead of having to keep track of multiple instances of configurations
throughout these stages, IT managers using VMware Stage Manager can automate
the application release process so changes and updates are automatically
managed and controlled. This simplifies management, minimizes errors, and speeds
application delivery.
The release and update process for applications, such as
Oracle E-Business or SAP, is highly structured and requires many phases which
almost always include integration, testing, staging, user acceptance and
production. Traditionally, each phase has required its own infrastructure
resulting not only in server sprawl but also in management overhead for
repetitive provisioning and testing cycles, slowing application delivery, and increasing
the chance for errors. The unavoidable configuration drift in the physical
infrastructure during the different pre-production phases introduces risk of
unplanned downtime, project delays and cost overruns.
VMware Stage Manager leverages VMware Infrastructure to
provide flexible pools of resources for each of the phases of the release
process, eliminating server sprawl and simplifying access for the application
administrators conducting the testing and staging. Stage Manager simplifies the
application release process with the ability to clone a multi-tier production
application in minutes, and rather than rebuilding separate configurations manually
in each release phase, transition the entire multi-tier application configuration
across all phases of the release process seamlessly and efficiently.
Since the public beta for Stage Manager began in January
2008, thousands of beta customers have used the product and achieved great
benefits:
“We have very strict IT process and regulatory compliance
requirements,” said Tibor Borzak, IT Manager at EPAM Systems, the IT
outsourcing provider in Central and Eastern Europe.
“Rebuilding multi-tier application environments on the servers and networks
associated with each phase of our release process takes several days. VMware
Stage Manager allows us to consolidate servers we normally need for
pre-production, automate network configuration and quickly move entire
application environments into production in compliance with our processes.”
“As applications become more distributed and complex, the
process of releasing them into production is much slower, often resulting in
project delays and budget overruns,” said Chris Wolf, senior analyst, the
Burton Group. “Innovative use of virtualization allows IT organizations to
accelerate release processes so that enterprises can be more responsive to
changing business conditions while minimizing the risk of failure.”
“VMware infrastructure provides a new and better way to run
applications because of the ability to pool server, network and storage
resources, and move live virtual machines across physical resources with zero
user impact,” said Raghu Raghuram, vice president of products and solutions, VMware.
“Now, with VMware Stage Manager, we provide a comprehensive solution utilizing
VMware Infrastructure to automate and streamline the staging process for
deploying new applications and updates.”
On May 19, 2008, VMware Stage Manager will be available for
purchase through VMware’s network of distributors, resellers and OEMs.
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