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Citrix aims to simplify mixed virtual environments

Making it easier for enterprises to run a mixed environment will become increasingly important as virtualization becomes a more mainstream technology


Citrix Systems on Tuesday announced Project Kensho, a set of tools that will allow virtual environments to be more independent of hypervisors.

A technical preview of the tools will be available for download before the end of the third quarter. The tools allow portable application workloads to be created and run across Citrix XenServer, Microsoft Hyper-V, and VMware ESX based virtual environments.

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Doing this will solve a multitude of issues with interoperability between different platforms, while allowing automated provisioning of applications, rather than just virtual machines, according to Citrix.

Making it easier for enterprises to run a mixed environment will become increasingly important as virtualization becomes a more mainstream technology. "Every large customer I talk to doesn't want to bet the farm on just one vendor," said Simon Crosby, the CTO of the Virtualization and Management Division at Citrix, in a recent interview.

Project Kensho will also allow Microsoft's System Center Virtual Machine Manager to manage XenServer, according to Citrix.

Nathaniel Martinez, program director in IDC's European System Infrastructure Solutions Group, says this should give enterprises more freedom, and he agrees with Crosby that most enterprises will at some point start using more than one platform. But he also questions whether vendors will be able to handle licensing without making it overly complicated for users, and if the same features for reliability, availability and security will be in place.

Supporting Citrix XenServer, Microsoft Hyper-V and VMware ESX casts a wide net, but there are also other virtualization platforms and vendors, including Sun, Oracle and Red Hat, which are not mentioned in the Citrix announcement.

Project Kensho is based on the OVF (Open Virtual Machine Format), which was originally co-authored by XenSource (which Citrix acquired) and VMware. After some help from Microsoft, IBM, Hewlett-Packard and Dell it was turned over to the DMTF (Distributed Management Task Force), and in September 2007 the standards organization announced it had accepted a draft specification of OVF.

OVF uses existing packaging tools to combine one or more virtual machines together with a standards-based XML (Extensible Markup Language) wrapper, giving the virtualization platform a portable package containing all required installation and configuration parameters for the virtual machines. This allows any virtualization platform that implements the standard to correctly install and run the virtual machines, according to the DMTF.


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