Advanced virtualization technology

 

 

Certified with VMware esxi 5.5

With VMware? Ready certification, enterprise users can build virtual infrastructure and create virtual machine (VM) through VMware? Server and color card division network storage device (NAS). In the virtual machine, different operating systems can set up many applications and run all kinds of work. The color card division network storage device (NAS) and VMware? Server will integrate a unified resource slot, so that virtual machines can be used to run applications. Compared with the traditional single server, virtual infrastructure significantly reduces operating costs, reduces power consumption, and increases overall hardware resource utilization. VMware esxi 5.5 iSCSI authentication can bring users the following advantages: (1) more simple and powerful snapshot and replication capabilities; (2) integrating multiple machines into a simple virtual platform; (3) integrating network resources to enable multiple users and managers to use the platform at the same time.

 

Support for VMware esxi vaai

The network storage device (NAS) supports VMware vaai (vSphere storage APIs for array integration). The integration of this API can improve the operation efficiency of virtual host, improve the management efficiency and reduce the burden of the host.

 

Certified by Citrix ready

XenServer? For Citrix Gamma It is the only enterprise level cloud verification server virtualization platform, which can provide key functions such as instant migration function and centralized multi server management at no cost. All NAS certified by Citrix ready of color card division are verified by Citrix.

 

Windows Server 2008 R2 Hyper-V

The company plans business chain applications, mission critical applications and other commercial software and has been certified by Windows Server 2008 R2. This means that the company's application at the enterprise level can meet the needs of Microsoft users, and is recognized in terms of stability, security, reliability, availability and platform compatibility.

 

On demand resource allocation technology for iSCSI

The resource allocation on demand technology of iSCSI allows the administrator to create more than 5 thin configurations (depending on different models). These iSCSI thin configurations can share the overall storage area of the iSCSI. The resource allocation on demand technology of iSCSI can avoid the manager from over allocating the actual hardware storage space, and make flexible configuration according to the actual needs, which can greatly reduce the capital expenditure for enterprises of all sizes.