March 03, 2008
BILLERICA, Mass., and HERZELIYA, Israel, Feb. 27 -- Voltaire Ltd., a leading provider of grid backbone solutions for the datacenter, today announced it has been selected by Q-layer, a leading provider of datacenter and storage virtualization software, as the fabric platform for Q-layer's Virtual Private Data Center solution.
Q-layer is combining its innovative virtualization management software with VMware ESX and Voltaire's InfiniBand-based switching platform to deliver unprecedented performance, scalability, and efficiency for service providers.
The Q-layer solution enables datacenter managers to provide their customers with a simple, self-service portal for datacenter provisioning. Datacenter managers can also integrate additional virtual appliances into the Q-layer Virtual Private Data Center, to enable simple end-user provisioning of any service provided in the datacenter.
Intergenia, a leading hosting provider in Germany with over 20,000 servers under management, is one of Q-layer's first customers and has selected a Voltaire unified fabric for its Q-layer environment.
"We have standardized our InfiniBand infrastructure on Voltaire because of its ease-of- management, high-performance and cost effectiveness," said Jochen Berger, CTO of Intergenia. "We use InfiniBand both for storage I/O and network I/O which greatly simplifies our network design."
"Many datacenters are implementing server virtualization products, but even with server virtualization in place, service providers are still faced with the expense and complexity associated with the provisioning, configuration, integration, and maintenance of hardware appliances, storage and networking functions," said Niko Nelissen, vice president of business development at Q-layer. "By integrating Voltaire's Grid Backbone hardware and software, we can further increase the efficiency and performance of our software solution, running on top of a unified fabric infrastructure -- creating competitive differentiation for our customers."
"Voltaire is excited to have been selected by Q-layer," said Asaf Somekh, vice president of strategic alliances at Voltaire. "The two companies share a similar vision of creating high-performance, efficient solutions for virtualized server and storage environments. We look forward to enabling service providers to take advantage of these technologies."
About Q-layer
Q-layer provides datacenter and storage virtualization software for service providers, enabling them to generate new revenues by providing more value-added services, while reducing total cost of ownership per server. The company was founded in 2005 by a group of datacenter veterans, who also built the success of DataCenter Technologies (acquired by Veritas in 2005, now Symantec) and Dedigate (acquired by Terremark in 2005). The development team is responsible for patent-pending innovations such as strategically positioning primary and secondary data on disks. The company is backed by leading venture capital firms, including Partech International, Wellington Partners and Big Bang Ventures. Q-layer has its European headquarters in Belgium and its U.S. headquarters are located in Sillicon Valley. More information about Q-layer is available at www.q-layer.com.
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Source: Voltaire Ltd.
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