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The integrated solution is expected to be available from Red Hat and Cisco later this year in line with the availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6, including the Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Hypervisor.
"At Travelport [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], we have deployed the Cisco Unified Computing System to reduce our IT footprint and deploy both virtualized and non-virtualized applications more quickly, which is essential in the dynamic travel industry [link widoczny dla zalogowanych]," said Steven Senecal, manager, global server engineering at Travelport.
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Hat Inc, the world's leading provider of open source solutions, and Cisco, the worldwide leader in networking, announced the expansion of their virtualization collaboration with the integration of Cisco Virtual Network Link (VN-Link) technology with Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization.
With this integration [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], Red Hat and Cisco customers will have an opportunity to achieve higher performance, greater network visibility and control and a reduced total cost of ownership for their datacenter virtualization deployments.
Bringing the network and virtualization domains closer to simplify datacenter deployments, Red Hat and Cisco are integrating the Cisco Unified Computing System Virtual Interface Card with the Kernel based Virtual Machine (KVM) hypervisor included in Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization.
VN-Link automates the movement of network and storage services so they can follow virtual machines as they are moved around the datacenter, helping to ensure consistent policy-driven network capabilities across all servers, physical or virtual, in a customer's datacenter.
With this combination, virtual machines can directly access dedicated physical I/O resources and customers will be able to more easily manage and secure virtual environments with the higher visibility and network control. Also, application deployment will be faster with the automation of virtual machine creation, large-scale cloud deployment with more consistent network management and opportunity to lower their acquisition costs by up to 20 to 40 percent compared to traditional virtualization solutions.
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