Today at VMworld 2010, VMware and Novell announced the general availability of SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for VMware, the first step in the companies' expanded partnership announced in June of 2010.
The solution is designed to reduce IT complexity and accelerate the customer evolution to a fully virtualised data centre. With SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for VMware, customers who purchase a VMware vSphere licence and subscription also receive a subscription for patches and updates to SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for VMware at no additional cost.
Additionally, VMware will offer the option to purchase technical support services for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for VMware for a seamless support experience available directly and through its network of solution provider partners. This unique solution benefits customers by reducing the cost and complexity of deploying and maintaining an enterprise operating system running on VMware vSphere.
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for VMware has the reliability, interoperability, and high performance customers have come to expect from SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, which has the broadest application support among enterprise Linux operating systems, with nearly 6 000 application certifications. With SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for VMware, both companies intend to provide customers the ability to port their SUSE Linux-based workloads across clouds. Such portability will deliver choice and flexibility for VMware vSphere customers and is a significant step forward in delivering the benefits of seamless cloud computing.
"This unique partnership gives VMware and Novell customers a simplified and lower-cost way to virtualise and manage their IT environments, from the data centre to fully virtualised data centres," said Joe Wagner, senior vice-president and general manager, global alliances, Novell. "SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for VMware is the logical choice for VMware customers deploying and managing Linux within their enterprise. This agreement is also a strong validation of Novell's strategy to lead in the intelligent workload management market."
"VMware vSphere delivers unique capabilities, performance and reliability that enables our customers to virtualise even the most demanding and mission-critical applications," said Raghu Raghuram, senior vice-president and general manager, virtualisation and cloud platforms, VMware. "With SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for VMware, we provide customers a proven enterprise Linux operating platform with subscription to patches and updates at no additional cost, improving their ability to complete the transformation of their data centre into a private cloud while further increasing their return on investment."
With SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for VMware, early adopter companies such as Online Computer Library Centre (OCLC) are already starting to take advantage of the VMware and Novell offering.
"OCLC is running 2 000 SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) virtual machines on VMware vSphere using 120 physical hosts, saving OCLC time and money," said Gene Oliver, executive director, systems management, OCLC. "Furthermore, by taking advantage of SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for VMware, OCLC has adhered to its public purpose of furthering access to information and reducing costs for libraries."
Novell is demonstrating the full capabilities of SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for VMware at VMworld booth #931.
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