Posts Tagged ‘platespin’
Using VMs for physical server disaster recovery
One of the advantages of a virtual infrastructure is the ability to cost effectively replicate your production systems to a secondary disaster recovery environment. Not only can you do this with virtual machines, but there are now several options available to allow physical servers to be replicated to a stand-by VM. This post will briefly cover several products and solutions and provide multiple commercial options and a free alternative. Read the rest of this entry »
Power and Cooling Savings Calculator – Platespin
If you are in a hurry and want to quickly get a “guesstimate” of power and cooling savings from server consolidation check out an online calculator from Platespin. The PowerRecon Power and Cooling Savings Calculator is pre-populated with commonly accepted industry values and essentially makes it very easy for you to enter the number of physical servers to match your datacenter and then hit the “calculate” button. Not only does it give you savings figures, but it provides some basic virtual host consolidation ratios for you too.
Platespin is using some big assumptions in these calculations. From the calculator’s page: Read the rest of this entry »
vConverter claims to be fastest P2V tool
Vizioncore’s vConverter 3 claims to be faster than both Platespin’s PowerConvert and VMware’s VMConverter.
“vConverter enables lightning fast and easy conversions without disrupting the source physical system during the conversion process. There are never any reboots, no need to visit machines being converted, no software to install on the source and no downtime. A significant R&D effort and focus on conversion reliability and efficiency has resulted in the fine tuning of read/write/transfer algorithms and the creation of several mechanisms which result in impressive speed and conversion completion metric.”
Click here to see demos of recorded conversions. The first example is a freshly installed Read the rest of this entry »
Virtual Iron partners with Platespin, IBM, HP and Dell for SMB opportunities
Packages including server hardware, Virtual Iron 4.0 and implementation services are now being offered from IBM and HP. Virtual Iron has also signed a reseller agreement with Dell. The combination of these new partnerships is positioning the VMware alternative as a highly visible choice for SMBs looking to migrate to a virtual datacenter.
An article from SearchServerVirtualization.com, Virtual Iron, IBM, HP package virtualization on blades for SMBs, reports on Virtual Iron’s new SMB strategy: Read the rest of this entry »
Platespin PowerRecon Virtual Infrastruture Edition
I received an email announcing a new release of PowerRecon from Platespin. It sounds like features have been added to the product to take it from being a capacity analysis tool to a VI monitoring and reporting tool. I will have to stop by their booth and get the scoop.
From the email:
PlateSpin is announcing the general availability of PowerRecon 3.1., and the new Virtual Infrastructure Edition.
Highlights of this release:
VIE features:- Integration with VMware Virtual Center
- Discovery and inventory of the complete physical and virtual infrastructure
- Power and Cooling Reporting
- Virtual Infrastructure Chargeback Reporting
- Virtual Machine Sprawl Reporting
- Priced per CPU
Other noteworthy feature enhancements:- Group and matrix reporting capabilities
- Scalability enhancements
- Tighter integration with the virtual infrastructure layer
- Extended platform support












