Eaton Solution Validated for VSPLEX
For integrated power management software
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on May 12, 2014 at 3:02 pmPower management company Eaton Corporation plc announced its integrated power management solutions suite is EMC VSPEX Lab Validated to operate with VSPEX infrastructure solutions, a reference architecture designed to simplify the deployment of private cloud and end-user computing solutions.
As an Advantage partner in the EMC Technology Connect Partner Program, Eaton delivers power management, monitoring and protection options to simplify power infrastructure deployment for the VSPEX platform. Validating Eaton’s role in the evolution of converged infrastructure, Eaton’s integrated power management solutions provide IT and data center professionals with a solution to maintain uptime and enhance BC.
“Our collaboration with EMC highlights the capabilities of Eaton’s integrated power management solutions, building on the scalable benefits of VSPEX to help customers obtain command and control over IT assets through power management in order to drive business value,” said Herv Tardy, VP and GM, distributed power quality division, Eaton. “Eaton has integrated power with virtualization platforms since 2009, and providing solutions for the VSPEX platform is a natural extension of this effort.“
“Eaton’s integrated power management solutions provide increased value for EMC customers, offering advanced power management capabilities for VSPEX solutions,” said Pete Eggimann, director, VSPEX ecosystem program, EMC. “Together we share a commitment to create innovative technology and we look forward to collaborating with our joint channel partners to create and support differentiated power management solutions for VSPEX.“
As part of their mutual commitment to solution providers and customers, Eaton and EMC are working with Ingram Micro Inc. to facilitate technology design and integration of the VSPEX solution with lab-tested Eaton components.
“Ingram Micro US has worked with EMC to help the reseller community become more familiar with its products, and we look forward to doing the same with Eaton’s latest power protection and management enhancements to VSPEX,” said Ronald Villa, director, storage business unit, Ingram Micro US. “Eaton and EMC understand the importance of streamlining the integration process in order to support its channel partners with a consistent, reliable solution for end-users to accelerate virtualization and converged infrastructure deployment.“
Eaton’s 9PX Uninterruptible Power System (UPS), managed ePDU rack-based power distribution units and IntelligentPower Manager software are among the first components to receive lab verification from EMC for VSPEX interoperability. VSPEX customers utilize Intelligent Power Manager software to automate DR and BC processes directly from the VMware vCenter server management platform, including the consolidation of non-critical workloads to extend battery runtime, automatic and transparent live migration of VMs and movement of critical workloads in the event of an extended power event.
Eaton’s managed ePDUs joined with Cisco EnergyWise technology are designed to provide VSPEX users with accuracy monitoring and control of power consumption at the individual outlet level. When paired with an Eaton environmental monitoring probe, users can configure automated actions and alerts when humidity and temperature threaten rack hardware. The 9PX UPS rounds out Eaton’s integrated power management suite, tested to integrate with VSPEX solutions to provide a configurable, scalable and reliable option for equipment protection.