Microsoft, Citrix join forces against VMware
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James Niccolai
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IDG News Service
, 02/23/2009
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Microsoft and Citrix Systems have tightened their virtualization partnership to help both companies compete more effectively with market leader VMware, they announced Monday.
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Citrix said it plans to release a new suite of virtualization management tools in April, called Citrix Essentials, that will
be offered in two versions -- one for Microsoft's Hyper-V software and another for Citrix XenServer.
Citrix has more advanced management tools than Microsoft for virtual environments, and Microsoft hopes the partnership will
help spread the use of Hyper-V in data centers. In return, Microsoft has pledged to manage XenServer environments with the
next version of its Systems Center management software, which currently works only with Hyper-V and VMware's ESX. It will
also market and sell Citrix Essentials for Microsoft Hyper-V to its customers worldwide, the companies said.
In another move to counter VMware's lead, Citrix will offer its XenServer software free starting in April. One or two high-end
features from that product, including the high-availability features, will be moved to Citrix Essentials for XenServer, but
many of the existing capabilities will be available for no charge, said Citrix CTO Simon Crosby.
Citrix Essentials for Hyper-V and Citrix Essentials for XenServer each will be priced at US$1,500 to $5,000 per server, depending
on the features selected, Crosby said.
The announcements were made just as VMware's customer conference kicked off in Cannes, France.
"What this is really about is Microsoft and Citrix as a team going against VMware," said Mark Bowker, an analyst with Enterprise
Strategy Group.
The tools in Citrix Essentials include StorageLink, for provisioning and managing virtual machines across large storage area
networks; dynamic provisioning, which allows thousands of virtual machines to be booted simultaneously from a single master
image; and a new "lab management" tool for creating virtualized test and development environments. It will also have a graphical
tool for automating a workflow of complex management tasks.
The version of Essentials for XenServer will include the high-availability features that are currently in the Platinum edition
of XenSource 5. Those features will not be in the version for Hyper-V.
"Citrix Essentials for Hyper-V is a much-needed step, especially for Microsoft," according to Chris Wolf, a senior analyst
with Burton Group.
The storage and provisioning capabilities will be a boost for Microsoft, although the lack of a high-availability option will
make some enterprises hesitant about using Hyper-V for production applications, Wolf said. At least initially, he expects
the Microsoft platform to be more widely used for virtual test and development environments.
The cross-management capabilities between Hyper-V and XenSource will also give Citrix a boost, Wolf said. Customers could
deploy XenServer now, with the knowledge that they can adopt Hyper-V later and manage both from Microsoft Systems Center,
he said.
The IDG News Service is a Network World affiliate.
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