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May 7, 2007
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SANTA CLARA, Calif., May 1 -- 3Leaf Systems,
provider of next-generation virtualization solutions for enterprise
datacenters, today introduced the 3Leaf Systems V-8000 Virtual I/O
Server. Virtualizing the I/O subsystems for large pools of servers, the
V-8000 delivers mainframe-class availability and resiliency for
commodity systems while dramatically reducing both capital and
maintenance costs.
The V-8000's rich feature set addresses the challenges facing
today's enterprise datacenters by maximizing server resource
utilization and scalability, speeding up the deployment and
provisioning of new servers, and providing high availability and
centralized management while reducing both capital and operating costs.
Capital expenditure savings from deploying the V- 8000 can exceed 50
percent on day one, and operations savings can be close to 60 percent.
Virtual Compute Environment Delivers Scale-up Resiliency and Availability
The first offering on 3Leaf's roadmap of virtualization solutions,
the V-8000 delivers scalable I/O connectivity for servers residing in
the 3Leaf Virtual Compute Environment (VCE). In addition to providing
highly scalable and efficient I/O, the VCE architecture minimizes the
cost of putting commodity servers into service by removing the need for
local networking and storage. The servers are stateless, commodity
nodes that efficiently connect to virtual Network Interface Cards,
virtual Host Bus Adapters and virtual disks through the V-8000. This
I/O consolidation results in fewer connections to the data and storage
networks supporting the VCE, which translates into capital savings; and
because there is less to manage, overall operating expenditures are
reduced, as well.
Cost savings are driving the overall IT consolidation market, which
IDC projects will grow from $18.1 billion in 2004 to $24.7 billion in
2009, outpacing growth of the overall IT market worldwide.
Virtualization software sales are expected to rise from $340 million to
$15 billion during that period -- almost a 50-fold increase.
"Traditional scale-out server architectures, when installed and
managed on a large scale, have a very high total cost of ownership, due
to the physical complexities of configuring and connecting so many
servers and the amount of time required for initial provisioning and
reprovisioning," said Mike Kahn, managing director of The Clipper
Group, technology acquisition consultants based in Wellesley, Mass. "3
Leaf Systems' Virtual Compute Environment changes all of that while
also improving the scalability, effective capacity, and availability of
the underlying servers. Their approach makes a lot of sense!"
V-8000 features and benefits include:
"3Leaf's value proposition immediately resonates with enterprise
companies that are looking for ways to effectively deal with the
headaches of server deployment, increasing costs while still at very
low utilization levels, and the complexities of managing all of their
computing resources," said Bob Quinn, CEO of 3Leaf Systems. "We
anticipate continued company growth and increased product demand based
on the market drivers for a solution such as ours, and the significant
customer traction we have gained in a short period of time."
About 3Leaf Systems
3Leaf Systems provides next-generation server virtualization solutions to support both scale-up and scale-out virtual servers in enterprise data centers. 3Leaf technology simplifies operations by increasing the utilization and availability of large-scale data center resources. A private company based in Santa Clara, Calif., 3Leaf Systems is backed by investors including Alloy Ventures, Enterprise Partners, Intel Capital and Storm Ventures. For more information, visit www.3leafsystems.com/.
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Source: 3Leaf Systems