VMware is readying software to enable users to move virtual machines among physical servers in response to resource demands.VMware Control Center, which is in beta testing now and is scheduled to be available later this year, provides a centralized point for managing multiple virtual servers on heterogeneous systems. It includes technology called VMotion that the company says moves live, operating applications from one physical machine to another without disruption.In the past, VMware customers had to turn off servers to move the virtual machines, which are basically software files that contain operating systems and applications. Using VMware’s software, corporations can carve multiple virtual servers out of single physical boxes.“The VMotion technology allows you to seamlessly move live applications from one physical server to another physical server with essentially minimal network latency,” says Michael Mullany, senior director of product management at VMware. “And it’s transparent to the end user.” To address network latency, VMware recommends that customers use dedicated Gigabit Ethernet links to interconnect servers and blades that will be sharing virtual machines. VMotion runs with VMware’s ESX Server virtual machine product.VMotion, along with the Control Center product that runs with both ESX Server and GSX Server, will enable users to get more efficient use of their servers by matching software needs with hardware resources, Mullany says. “This is an absolutely crucial milestone on the way to utility computing because without this, your operating system and your application are essentially stuck on the server that you installed them on,” he says.Control Center also enables users to monitor virtual machine performance and availability and move virtual machines across servers to ensure they’re being used as efficiently as possible. In addition, it uses a delegated administrator model so that management rights can be restricted based on a user’s position within an organization.Analysts say VMware is taking the next logical step with its technology that is designed to help companies consolidate their server infrastructures.“Virtual machines are nice, but now I’ve got them all over the place and it’s a manageability headache. Control Center makes it much more realistic to run a bunch of virtual servers,” says Frank Gillett, an analyst with Forrester Research.The VMotion technology is also significant, he says, because although it may take a while for customers to get comfortable with the idea of moving virtual machines, it will enable them to put more critical applications on VMware servers.“Because you know that if the hardware gets into trouble or if you need to scale up the capabilities of that particular virtual machine, you can move it to bigger hardware in a hurry,” he says. Pricing for VMotion and Control Center have not yet been released. Related content feature 5 ways to boost server efficiency Right-sizing workloads, upgrading to newer servers, and managing power consumption can help enterprises reach their data center sustainability goals. By Maria Korolov Dec 04, 2023 9 mins Green IT Green IT Green IT news Omdia: AI boosts server spending but unit sales still plunge A rush to build AI capacity using expensive coprocessors is jacking up the prices of servers, says research firm Omdia. By Andy Patrizio Dec 04, 2023 4 mins CPUs and Processors Generative AI Data Center feature What is Ethernet? History, evolution and roadmap The Ethernet protocol connects LANs, WANs, Internet, cloud, IoT devices, Wi-Fi systems into one seamless global communications network. By John Breeden Dec 04, 2023 11 mins Networking news IBM unveils Heron quantum processor and new modular quantum computer IBM also shared its 10-year quantum computing roadmap, which prioritizes improvements in gate operations and error-correction capabilities. By Michael Cooney Dec 04, 2023 5 mins CPUs and Processors High-Performance Computing Data Center Podcasts Videos Resources Events NEWSLETTERS Newsletter Promo Module Test Description for newsletter promo module. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe