The introduction of Rackspace's hosted Dedicated VMware vCenter
Server will allow IT staff to control their VMware environments from a
data center run by the vendor.
As enterprises move IT
infrastructure out of their own data centers, vendors are offering a
growing list of alternatives that in Rackspace's world includes hybrid
clouds, which combine public and private clouds, and dedicated hosting.
The latest addition to the latter offering is Dedicated VMware vCenter
Server, which allows IT departments to retain full control with the
tools they are used to without having to bother with the underlying
infrastructure.
"Many
of our customers have large VMware installations in-house today, and
they have made significant investments in that and don't want to throw
it away," said Andrew Wing, senior product manager at Rackspace.
For
companies that want to stick with VMware, but don't want to expand
their data centers or have data centers at all, Rackspace already offers
managed virtualization based on VMware vSphere 5.1. The addition of
vCenter builds on that. From a single console, administrators can
control virtual servers running in-house and in Rackspace's data
centers. It is also possible to mix vCenter servers that run in an
enterprise's own data center and ones that are hosted by Rackspace.
Until
now, Rackspace's hosted VMware platform used a shared vCenter model,
which only offered limited management capabilities, according to Wing.
Rackspace
will at first charge a yet undecided monthly fee per hypervisor that is
managed by the hosted vCenter server and in the next phase move to a
model where enterprises pay for what they use.
"It is just a question of getting our billing systems set up to make that a reality," Wing said.
Today,
enterprises are using Rackspace's managed virtualization to run things
like e-commerce platforms and Web content management systems. But
Rackspace is hoping to attract more central IT functions, including ERP
and CRM systems, according to Wing.
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