Cassatt Turning Datacenters into 'Internal Clouds'
Cassatt Turning Datacenters into 'Internal Clouds'
Updated Cassatt Software and New Cassatt Active Profiling Service Help Companies Lower Costs and Increase Flexibility with Cloud Computing, While Addressing Concerns over Security, Compliance, and Reliability
SAN JOSE, Calif., Nov. 12 -- Cassatt Corp., a leader in providing software to make datacenters more efficient, today announced new service and technology offerings to help companies safely realize "internal cloud computing" -- an IT approach that delivers the benefits of cloud computing using the resources that organizations already have inside their datacenters.
"Cloud computing offers great promise by having third parties deliver the computing resources needed to run applications as an on-demand service, with a lot of the IT infrastructure invisible to the user," said Bill Coleman, chairman and CEO of Cassatt Corp. "However, at this point most IT professionals are not comfortable outsourcing the mission-critical parts of their sensitive internal applications to an external cloud provider. They are concerned about availability, vendor lock-in, not having the control they need and having to rebuild these applications from scratch with proprietary tools running on provider-specific platforms."
To directly address these problems, the updated Cassatt offerings leverage Cassatt's extensive datacenter expertise and technology to help customers implement cloud-style computing environments using their existing systems, inside the firewalls of their datacenters without having to modify their current hardware or software. The resulting "internal cloud" can provide the same operational efficiency, fault tolerance and energy savings promised by external clouds, but without the worries over security, compliance, lack of control, or the need or delay required to change or replace their current applications.
Practical First Steps to Creating a Cloud-Style Infrastructure
The Cassatt software and services announced today provide organizations initial, practical steps toward realizing the benefits of cloud computing:
- The new Cassatt Active Profiling Service gives companies a head start on establishing internal clouds by tackling one of the major problems facing corporate IT -- a lack of information and understanding about the assets, interrelationships and dynamic, real-time usage patterns within datacenters.
- Then, through the broadened control capabilities of Cassatt Active Response 5.2, Cassatt can help customers improve energy efficiency, application availability and enable the best use of computing resources -- across the diverse hardware, software and virtualization technologies already running in a datacenter.
"Cassatt gives organizations the ability to run their datacenters like Amazon or Google, but using the IT infrastructure they already have in-house," said Coleman. "We think internal cloud computing is the key to datacenter efficiency. And, because of that, internal clouds can't be limited to only one type of virtualization or operating system. With Cassatt, customers can control and optimize the many types of hardware, operating systems, virtualization and network resources that they already have -- and they can start today."
Cassatt Active Profiling Service: What Is in Your datacenter? What Is It Doing?
The new Cassatt Active Profiling Service gathers information about servers and their configurations, server usage patterns, utilization, energy consumption, server interdependencies and other key details. Then, Cassatt experts analyze the data to help companies make the best decisions on ways to improve datacenter efficiency and operations -- including recommendations such as finding "orphan" or unused servers, identifying candidate servers for virtualization and consolidation, suggesting policies to save on datacenter energy costs, and mapping out the steps to move toward an internal cloud-style IT infrastructure that could provide utility-style computing.
Example recommendations could include using active power management technology to curb energy waste from idle servers; automating failover to provide improved application availability, regardless of platform; implementing dynamic resource repurposing to make better use of every server while preserving availability and service levels; or coupling policy-based management with resource repurposing, allowing datacenter infrastructure to respond quickly to changes in business demand.
Cassatt Active Response 5.2: Dynamic Control Across Diverse Environments
Cassatt also announced today broadened operating-system, virtualization and networking support in its flagship product, Cassatt Active Response 5.2. This latest revision extends Cassatt's existing, broad operating system, virtualization and networking support to include the IBM AIX operating system and Force10 network switches, with forthcoming support for Parallels Virtuozzo Containers OS-level server virtualization solutions. Because of its broad support of the heterogeneous technologies in use in today's datacenters, Cassatt Active Response 5.2 provides a practical way to improve real-world datacenter efficiency by controlling infrastructure based upon policies, while delivering the service levels required for important applications.
Cassatt Active Response enables datacenter managers to use policies to control and optimize the multiple diverse components of their IT infrastructure. Cassatt Active Response can monitor and automatically provision or decommission physical and virtual server, software and network resources as appropriate to meet the application demand.
This means that with Cassatt Active Response customers can break down the static silos of hardware and software that sit mostly idle in datacenters today, over-provisioned in anticipation of the largest expected spikes in demand. Instead, customers can pool their hardware and software into a cloud of computing resources shared across applications, and use only the amount of computing capacity needed at any one time. This approach frees up previously unusable compute capacity, increases control and can reduce traditional IT operations costs for datacenters by as much as 50 percent, fundamentally altering the calculations for what could or should be outsourced.
IDC, IBM, Parallels and Force10 Networks Comment on Cassatt's Announcement
"As organizations become aware of the potential cost benefits and flexibility associated with cloud computing, they are going to look for ways to get these same benefits in their internal datacenters," said Al Gillen, program vice president of system software at IDC. "Cassatt recognized the benefit of building a management system that could deliver services using a cloud-like paradigm long before the term 'cloud' was in everyday use. Cassatt continues to expand its support for the hardware, software, virtualization and networking resources that customers use in their datacenters today."
"We are pleased that the combination of IBM AIX systems, with the latest version of Cassatt Active Response, will result in further energy efficiency in the datacenter," said Jay Kruemcke, AIX offering manager for the IBM Systems and Technology Group. "Through the application of utility computing principles including resource repurposing and power management, the AIX platform can be one of the most power-efficient compute platforms on the market today."
"We are thrilled to see Cassatt support Parallels Virtuozzo Containers, the world's leading OS virtualization solution, which provides the highest levels of density and performance of any server virtualization product," said Bryan Goode, vice president of business development at Parallels. "Cassatt Active Response software will provide an ideal platform for dynamically and automatically managing a mixed environment of Parallels Virtuozzo Containers as well as physical servers, giving customers a way to run their applications with an extremely cost-effective and adaptable infrastructure."
"With Cassatt's newly added support of Force10 Networks datacenter switching solutions, customers can automatically optimize the configuration of network infrastructure, guaranteeing the quality of service and bandwidth required by applications, based on policies they set, to deliver cloud-style optimization and agility," said Steve Garrison, vice president of marketing at Force10 Networks. "Customers can save on space, power, cooling and cabling, while using our agile, robust switch infrastructure to provide the best network configuration to support their business needs at any given time."
With the newly announced capabilities, Cassatt Active Response 5.2 now provides:
- Platform support for Linux, Sun Solaris, Microsoft Windows and IBM AIX.
- Support for virtualization from VMware and Citrix (Xen), with Parallels Virtuozzo Containers coming in the first quarter of 2009. Microsoft Hyper-V will be supported as customer demand warrants.
- Networking support for equipment from Cisco, Dell, Extreme Networks, Nortel Networks, F5 and Force10 Networks.
Upcoming Webcast with Leading Analyst about Internal Cloud Computing
Cassatt is hosting a webcast at 10 a.m. PST on Thursday, Nov. 20, featuring experts from Cassatt and a leading analyst firm to discuss the benefits and limitations of cloud computing and the ways creating "internal clouds" from existing datacenter resources can affect efficiency and IT operations. To register for the webcast, go here: http://cassatt.webex.com/.
About Cassatt Corp.
Cassatt provides software to help make datacenters more efficient, more agile and more green. The Cassatt Active Response product line can rapidly repurpose servers based on demand, improve application availability and use Active Power Management to improve datacenter energy efficiency. Cassatt can start you on your way toward creating an internal cloud, saving you as much as 50 percent of your current datacenter operations costs.
Cassatt is based in San Jose, Calif., and is on the Web at www.cassatt.com/.
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