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Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Virtualization management: Cross-platform tools fall short

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Virtualization management: Cross-platform tools fall short

By Tom Henderson and Brendan Allen, Network World Lab Alliance
With the abundance of formidable virtualization platforms on the market today, there ought to be a better way to manage heterogeneous VM farms. Read full story

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How we tested virtual machine environments For a product to be included in this round of test, it have to be able to manage two or more server virtualization platforms from a list consisting of VMWare's ESX 3.5, Microsoft's Hyper-V, and Citrix's newly 'free' XenServer 5.0.

Microsoft's SC-VMM provides limited view of VMware-based VMs The final version of SC VMM – which began shipping in November – is much improved over the beta code we tested last fall, but it has still got some rough patches in terms of integration with Microsoft's Operations Manager (needed for monitoring and trending) and as supporting non-Windows VMs goes.

TotalView provides static view of VMware- and Xen-based virtual servers Insystek TotalView is designed to be a comprehensive environmental management tool for physical and virtual infrastructure. For the purposes of this test, it supports XenServer and VMware ESX and VirtualCenter and a few older virtualization environments not included in our test bed, but it does not support Hyper-V yet.

DynamicOps homes in on VM provisioning DynamicOps' Virtual Resource Management (VRM) tool is more of a provisioning tool for deploying and controlling access to virtual machines, and is less effective when it comes to the subsequent management of the successfully installed VMsr way to manage heterogeneous VM farms.

CA offers the strongest current option for cross-platform virtual management Of the products we compared, CA's NSM/ASM pairing served up the best combination of VM management components. But it wasn't problem free.

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