Thereโs almost no end to the partnerships that have been announced this week in San Francisco at VMwareโs annual VMworld conference. A collaboration with Hewlett-Packard on a software-defined networking solution is one of them.
The companies said Monday that HPโs Virtual Application Networks SDN Controller is now federated with the VMware NSX network virtualization platform to provide IT departments with an integrated approach to automating their physical and virtual network infrastructure.
They said the networking solution will provide a centralized view, unified automation, visibility and control of the complete data center network, improving agility, monitoring and troubleshooting.
It will be sold as a standalone solution. In addition, there will be a version as part of HPโs ConvergedSystems stack, which delivers server/networking/storage racks for enterprises.
In addition they announced thatย ย the upcoming commercial release of HP Helion OpenStack platform for creating cloud infrastructure will support VMwareโs vSphere server virtualization for building cloud infrastructure. In addition, HP said Helion OpenStack will support VMwareโs NSX network virtualization in a near future release.
โVMware believes the software-defined data centre is inevitable, and is teaming with HP to drive innovation and simplify adoption of open, software-defined technologies in the enterprise,โ Raghu Raghuram, executive vice president of VMwareโs software defined data centre division said in a statement.
โCustomers will be able to combine HP Helion OpenStack with VMwareโs enterprise-class infrastructure including VMware vSphere and VMware NSX to achieve production-grade OpenStack deployments. Our integrated network virtualization and SDN solution will help customers achieve a completely new operational model for networking that enables data center operators to achieve orders of magnitude better agility and improved economics