(Source: MARKETWIRE)

Xsigo Systems, the leader in data center I/O virtualization, today
announced the results of a recent technology survey where IT managers
from eighty-five blue chip corporations -- including Deloitte &
Touche, JPM Chase, Kawasaki, Lockheed Martin, Qwest, Savvis, The
World Bank Group, Toyota, Caltrans, and Verizon -- disclosed they
have encountered major data center connectivity challenges in the past
twelve months.
Xsigo recently hosted a live webcast where 106 IT managers
voluntarily gathered to learn more about virtual I/O in the data
center setting. Eighty-five of the attendees responded to survey
questions regarding server connectivity. Of the respondents, 92%
indicated they have deployed virtualization in their data center.
Over fifty percent of respondents reported an I/O-related issue
during the previous 12 months. The responses revealed that top areas
of concern for those who reported issues included I/O bottlenecks
(49%), server lacked needed I/O (44%), and I/O related outages (41%).
IT Managers also revealed the types of server I/O they were currently
using. The answers indicate the increasing diversity of connectivity
types that IT managers must now contend with, a problem that is
becoming more severe as newer standards gain acceptance while
co-existing with older connectivity types.
Results of an earlier survey conducted by Xsigo indicated that
virtualization users typically need anywhere from 7 to 16 I/O
connections per server, a requirement that drives up both cost and
complexity. This requirement is expected to grow as users capitalize
on the enhanced capabilities of vSphere, the newest generation of
VMware virtualization software that adds more I/O bandwidth capacity
and also includes new fault tolerance features. Both capabilities
increase connectivity requirements, further increasing the quantity
and performance loading of server connections.
Xsigo virtual I/O addresses these issues by allowing up to 64 server
connections to be accommodated with only one cable to the device.
Those connections can be either Fibre Channel, iSCSI, 1G Ethernet, or
10G Ethernet, allowing IT managers to provide all I/O types -- both
now and in the future -- with a single, wire-once physical link.
"This survey shows that server I/O is an important problem,
especially as virtual machines replace traditional servers," said Jon
Toor, Xsigo's vice president of marketing. "More virtual machines
mean increased bandwidth requirements and more physical connections
per server. Xsigo virtual I/O eliminates the limitations of physical
connectivity, allowing IT managers to connect from any server to any
network or storage, over any physical transport, without re-cabling,
and without having to visit the data center."
About Xsigo
Xsigo Systems, Inc. is the technology leader in data centre I/O
Virtualization, helping organizations reduce costs and improve
business agility. The Xsigo VP780 I/O Director consolidates server
connectivity with a solution that provides unprecedented management
simplicity and interoperability with open standards. The privately
held company is based in San Jose, CA and funded by Kleiner Perkins,
Khosla Ventures, Greylock Partners, and North Bridge Venture
Partners. For more information, visit Xsigo at www.xsigo.com.
Image Available: http://www2.marketwire.com/mw/frame_mw?attachid=1092276
Image Available: http://www2.marketwire.com/mw/frame_mw?attachid=1092273
Contact:
Lisa Copass
SteppingOut Communications
925.253.8445
SOURCE: Xsigo Systems
A service of YellowBrix, Inc.