OpenStack brings interoperability to the Oracle VM Release 3.3, Oracle’s latest server virtualization product: opportunities and advices.
As part of our global
commitment, Connectikpeople.co always recommends, the
following criteria when it comes to virtualization or to easily deploy, manage,
and maintain enterprise-scale applications across both x86 and SPARC
environments.
It is vital for the enterprises
or organizations to focus on: scalable and flexible, agile and seamless, ease
of use, and integrated management solution, and the end-to-end secure mechanism.
At, Oracle, the new VM Release 3.3, aims to deliver enhanced ease of use for x86 and SPARC
architectures, improved management features, and expanded support for both
Oracle and non-Oracle workloads, including support for OpenStack.
Henceforth, virtualization
management for x86 and SPARC systems
running Oracle VM Server, are unified in a single console. Users can also
install the OpenStack
technology preview with Oracle VM 3.3 test
environments and the latest version of
Oracle Linux.
Additional storage types such as Fibre Channel, iSCSI, ZFS volume, and
local disk, in addition to NFS, can now be directly assigned to virtual
machines running in a SPARC server pool managed by Oracle VM Manager. The goal here
is to offer more choices when choosing storage with Oracle VM Server for SPARC.
Oracle VM is available as a free download with zero
license cost and world-class enterprise support.