Atlantis ILIO Diskless VDI 3.2
Delivering desktop with no storage for VMware View
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on May 25, 2012 at 2:48 pmAtlantis Computing, Inc.
announced the release of Atlantis ILIO Diskless VDI 3.2, a solution that
enables VMware View customers to deploy virtual desktops with no storage.
ILIO Diskless VDI can help simplify VMware View deployments by
enabling customers to deploy virtual desktops using only server CPU and RAM,
while at the same time delighting users with a faster than PC experience.
Without storage, the infrastructure is easier to manage and the CAPEX including
the servers and ILIO Diskless VDI can drop below $200 per virtual
desktop, while removing storage related OPEX.
"The Colt office of the
future program has created a flexible working environment and helped to
increase productivity. Using traditional disk-based storage architectures for
VDI proved to be costly and complex," said Chris Hewertson, CIO, Colt Technology Services Group Ltd. "We therefore decided to take a new approach,
running VMware View desktops with Atlantis ILIO on Cisco UCS servers without
storage. All user profiles are kept on highly available EMC shared storage.
With our completely stateless virtual desktops, EMC storage is critical for
storing user profile data including documents and settings. Using Atlantis ILIO
Diskless VDI simplifies our VMware View deployment, reduces operational
complexity and delivers both a vastly improved user experience and a much lower
cost per desktop."
ILIO Diskless VDI software works with VMware View 5.1
without using storage for virtual desktop images in stateless deployments,
while boosting performance. It is
software that performs IO traffic processing and inline deduplication of images
to run all desktops from local server memory.
"Customers are seeking
ways to reduce their desktop TCO while improving the end-user experience as
they accelerate their journey to the cloud with VMware View," said
Vittorio Viarengo, VP, end-user computing at VMware. "We are pleased to work with Atlantis Computing; their Atlantis ILIO
Diskless VDI can help lower the cost of virtual desktops and enhance the
end-user experience."
Atlantis ILIO Diskless VDI 3.2 includes compression
and Fast Cloning technologies for VMware View 5.1. The combination of Atlantis
ILIO inline deduplication and compression technology reduces the size of VMware
View linked-clones to around 500MB per desktop. ILIO Fast Cloning has
been integrated with Diskless VDI to clone virtual desktop images in five
seconds per desktop, enabling the deployment of 100 VMware View 5.1 virtual
desktops per server in eight-and-a-half minutes.
"The combination of
VMware View 5.1 and Atlantis ILIO Diskless VDI can simplify how VDI is
deployed," said Bernard Harguindeguy, president and CEO, Atlantis
Computing. "VMware View can be
deployed to thousands of desktops in a matter of a few hours without installing
or managing storage. We look forward to continuing our integration efforts with
VMware View, and also using the new VCAI capabilities to further simply VDI
deployments."
ILIO also complements VMware View Storage Accelerator by
extending it to provide storage optimization and offload of write IO
traffic from storage, which is critical to scaling VDI deployments.
ILIO has been tested with VMware View, VMware ThinApp
Linked-Clones and Persona as part of the ‘VMware View, Atlantis ILIO and Trend Micro Reference Architecture’.
Atlantis ILIO is certified as VMware Ready and can be found within
the VMware Solution Exchange.
What’s New in
ILIO Diskless VDI 3.2 ?
- Image Compression: Reduces the amount of memory needed per
virtual desktop image. - Fast Cloning for Diskless VDI: Atlantis ILIO Fast Cloning can clone
virtual desktop images in 5 seconds, making it possible to deploy 100 VMware
View 5.1 virtual desktops in less than 8 1/2 minutes.
ILIO Diskless VDI
Benefits Include:
- Performance: Improves all aspects of desktop performance including boot, login,
application launches, patching and anti-virus scanning. - Cost: Atlantis ILIO reduces the cost per desktop from both a CAPEX and
OPEX perspective: - CAPEX: The upfront cost per desktop can be decreased to under $200 per
desktop including the server hardware, Atlantis ILIO license and storage. - OPEX: Diskless VDI architectures mean that IT organizations can lower
operating expenses by eliminating rack space for SAN/NAS storage, lower power
consumption and cooling costs, and eliminate the operational expenses of
maintaining disk-based storage including replacing failed disks. - Lifespan: Memory does not suffer from the lifespan issues SSDs have when
dealing with write-intensive VDI workloads. Diskless VDI architectures have
lower operational costs as disk failure and replacement have been completely
eliminated.
ILIO Diskless VDI 3.2 is available through Atlantis Computing and
its solution partners.