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Emulex announced that its LightPulse family of 8Gb/s and
4Gb/s Host Bus Adapters (HBAs) support Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine
Manager 2008 and its new Performance and Resource Optimization (PRO) feature.
PRO, coupled with Emulex's management pack for PRO, enables administrators to
monitor and control the allocation of virtualized servers connected to a
storage area network (SAN). This enables customers to manage the performance of
their virtualized infrastructure. Emulex's management pack for PRO provides
Virtual Machine Manager with the I/O connectivity information needed to improve
the placement and migration of virtual machines based on storage requirements
and available resources.
"Emulex is committed to working with Microsoft to deliver products to the market that offer cutting edge I/O connectivity tools and features for virtualized server environments," said Mike Smith, executive vice president of worldwide marketing, Emulex Corp. "As server virtualization continues to drive SAN attach rates, Emulex's Fibre Channel HBAs provide end users with a comprehensive feature set that ensures server virtualization environments are optimized for SAN connectivity."
Emulex HBAs feature LightPulse Virtual HBA technology which offers SAN connectivity and serves as a vital element of Microsoft's overall data center virtualization management strategy. Emulex HBAs also improve I/O scalability in the data center and enhance overall system performance in Microsoft virtualization environments by incorporating the Message-Signaled Interrupts eXtended (MSI-X) standard, which improves application performance and reduces host CPU utilization.
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