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6fusion Expands Multi-Hypervisor Federated Cloud to Include Xen Customers
10 May, 2012
Users can now use a combination of Xen Source, Citrix Xen Server, or VMware hypervisors across public, private and hybrid cloud environments SAN FRANCISCO--(
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6fusion, the leading provider of utility metered public, private, and hybrid cloud infrastructure management solutions today announced multi-hypervisor support with the expansion of its cloud computing platform to support the Open Source and Citrix Xen platforms.
“The utility metered approach highlights the economic differences the various platforms bring to the table. IT organizations from cloud providers to end users can now, for the first time, leverage technical and economic knowledge based on the same single unit of measure to make the best choices for their organizations.”“6fusion’s objective is to neutralize the relevance of the hypervisor when building cloud infrastructure,” says John Cowan, CEO and co-founder of 6fusion. “With this release, customers now not only have the ability to operate Xen based infrastructure side by side with other hypervisors managed by 6fusion’s UC6 platform, but they can move cloud workloads seamlessly across private or public cloud infrastructure managed by different hypervisor technologies,” he added. Tweet this: @6fusion announces #Xen hypervisor support – offers true multi-hypervisor open #cloud federation. With this new release, 6fusion users will have the ability to build, meter, and manage both public and private infrastructures using the VMware vSphere, Open Source Xen, and Citrix Xen virtualization platforms. Using 6fusion’s Workload Allocation Cube (WAC) technology as a single unit of measurement, users are able to precisely report IT resource consumption, cost, and ROI using a standardized measurement methodology across multiple infrastructures running different hypervisors and maintained by different cloud providers. This apples-to-apples comparison enables IT organizations to:
- Optimize IT cost distribution – utility metering allows IT leaders to determine the best place to deploy workloads in public, private or hybrid infrastructures and how to distribute those costs across the organization
- Reduce vendor lock-in – 6fusion’s federated network of IaaS providers gives customers a choice in the data center where their workloads are deployed and what hypervisor is used
- Maximize existing infrastructure – 6fusion allows organizations to leverage existing resources in combination with new resources across physical, virtual, and public or private cloud infrastructure