Pancetera Partners With Riverbed
For moving VMs across WAN
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on September 2, 2010 at 4:41 pmPancetera, a provider of virtual storage optimization solutions, announced a partnership with Riverbed Technology to help joint customers significantly increase virtual machine (VM) replication and migration speeds.
Through the partnership, Pancetera will join the Riverbed Technology Alliance (RTA). In addition, Pancetera has tested and proven interoperability of Pancetera Unite with Riverbed Steelhead appliances. The combination of Pancetera’s solutions with Riverbed WAN optimization will provide enterprises with the ability to achieve previously unseen improvements in throughput, with no performance impact on virtual environments.
The Riverbed Technology Alliance (RTA) program is a group of complementary technology companies who share a common vision of accelerating data and application performance and delivering significant savings as customers increasingly use WANs to enable global business. In addition to joining the RTA, Pancetera and Riverbed are engaging in joint sales and marketing efforts.
"We’re using both solutions from Pancetera and Riverbed to deliver a significant reduction in WAN bandwidth utilization that allows us to stream our virtual machines to the data center," said Marshall Hill, network operations manager, Townsend and Townsend and Crew, LLP. "With the combined technologies, we can back up remote and branch office virtual machines to the data center without having to purchase additional software and bandwidth."
Enterprises and government organizations leverage Riverbed WAN optimization to improve remote and mobile employee productivity, enable private clouds, and provide enterprise-wide network and application visibility. By speeding the performance of applications between remote offices, private data centers and mobile workers, in some cases by up to 100 times, Riverbed Steelhead products enable companies to consolidate IT, improve backup and replication processes to ensure data integrity, and improve staff productivity and collaboration. Over 8,300 customers, across a wide range of markets, have implemented Riverbed WAN optimization solutions in their geographically dispersed organizations.
"Moving virtual machines across the WAN is a challenge for most organizations, mainly because the virtual disk cannot be effectively accelerated," said Rick Holden, director of technology alliances at Riverbed. "The current options to move VMs have caused a tremendous burden on WANs with extremely high costs, and cannot be scaled effectively to remote sites. Enterprises can use both solutions in combination – the power of virtualization technology with the power of WAN optimization technology – to enable VM mobility across the WAN, resulting in unprecedented performance."