F5 Networks,the
global leader in application delivery networking (ADN), has announced
the F5 Network Virtualisation Solution for Microsoft Windows Server
2012 Hyper-V.
The solution gives F5 customers the flexibility to use the BIG-IP platform
to deploy network services in cloud-driven data centres that are built
on Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V. This announcement underscores F5's
commitment to deliver a dynamic, efficient data centre that will ensure
scalability, security, and manageability across an organisation’s IT
environments and systems.
With this solution, the same network-based services that the BIG-IP
platform provides — such as local and global load balancing, advanced
traffic steering, access control, and application security and
acceleration — can now also be used to deliver applications in the
Microsoft cloud and virtualised network environments. The solution is
enabled by F5 BIG-IP Local Traffic Manager (LTM) Virtual Edition (VE) running on Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V.
Virtualisation gateway delivers business value
Organisations that use Hyper-V network virtualisation to realise
cost savings and operational efficiencies stand to gain many additional
benefits from the F5 solution, including:
* Improved flexibility – Working in conjunction with Hyper-V network
virtualisation, the F5 solution supports seamless, low-cost migration
to the cloud by allowing organisations to use the same policies and IP
addresses in the cloud that they currently use in the physical network.
* Cost savings – The F5 solution accelerates data centre
consolidation by connecting hybrid cloud environments, enabling
organisations to cut costs while extending their applications and
services.
* Efficient network management – The F5 solution can
intelligently manage network traffic at layers 4 to 7, mitigating the
need for organisations to build and manage large layer 2 networks.
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Streamlined ADN services – The F5 solution runs on Windows Server 2012
Hyper-V, and all services are applied in BIG-IP LTM VE, so no software
upgrades or special code is required on the physical network.
Complements and enhances SDN architectures
The F5 solution is particularly important for enterprise customers,
infrastructure as a service providers, software as a service providers,
and independent software vendors (ISVs) who are adopting
software-defined networking (SDN) for improved manageability and
flexibility in their layers 2 to 3 network fabrics. The F5 solution
complements SDN by providing a strategic point of control for making
application-level (layers 4 to 7) decisions across the data, management
and control planes.
This latest advancement in F5's longstanding relationship with
Microsoft also marks F5's entry into the Windows Server Hyper-V Network
Virtualisation partner ecosystem. "Windows Server 2012 SDN was built
from the ground up to create new opportunities for networking providers
to bring innovative solutions to market," said Sandeep Singhal, General
Manager, Windows Networking at Microsoft. "F5 Networks has taken
advantage of this architecture to help customers accelerate cloud
deployments when they use BIG-IP LTM VE running on Windows Server 2012
Hyper-V."
Extends BIG-IP platform advantages to Microsoft cloud
The F5 solution is one of the first available for Windows Server
2012 Hyper-V, supporting customer deployments of Hyper-V network
virtualisation for highly scalable, multi-tenant data centres. With the
F5 solution, customers can use the same ADN platform they are already
using to deliver and secure application services. This approach helps
extend data centre computing models to run any application workload on
any server, anywhere — and to users on any device, anywhere — while
keeping comprehensive security policies in place to protect the user
and the business.
"This release marks an important milestone for F5," said Calvin
Rowland, VP of Technology and ISV Alliances at F5. "We are bringing
together the application delivery capabilities needed to deliver
applications into any environment, using the BIG-IP platform in close,
two-way communication with Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V hosts and
Microsoft System Centre 2012 SP1. This gives customers additional
flexibility to operate across both physical and virtual networks."
Easier, lower-cost, rapid application deployment
The F5 solution opens up many new deployment scenarios because it
helps customers more easily move virtual machines (VMs) within or
across data centres for more cost-effective utilisation of shared
infrastructure. With SDN, customers no longer have to deal with the
constraints of traditional networking environments where VMs are mapped
to physical IP addresses and switches must be configured manually to
ensure proper packet routing.
Furthermore, when VMs are moved, the rich set of ADN services
provided by the BIG-IP platform moves with them. For example, when a
line-of-business Web application is moved to another data centre, the
security policy, access control, acceleration, global load balancing,
and application firewall protections specific to that application
automatically move with it. Workloads can also be scaled out from
on-premises to off-premises environments as capacity needs, performance
requirements, or cost concerns dictate.
This ease of movement enables customers to take advantage of hosting
providers for backup data centre services as an alternative to building
their own secondary sites. Customers who use hosting providers can also
benefit from the flexibility and pay-as-you-go models that cloud
environments offer.
New revenue for channel partners
The F5 solution also opens up a revenue opportunity for channel
partners, who will be able to sell it as a new, specialised SKU in
support of Windows Server Hyper-V network virtualisation solutions in
production environments.
"The F5 Network Virtualisation Solution for Microsoft Windows Server
2012 Hyper-V demonstrates F5's innovation and market leadership," said
Zeus Kerravala, Principal Analyst at ZK Research. "This solution is a
perfect example of the flexibility and extensibility of F5’s BIG-IP
platform. By helping customers to easily move workloads in and out of
virtualised and cloud environments, F5 breaks down deployment barriers
and makes the promises of cloud computing real for customers."
Availability:
The F5 Network Virtualisation Solution for Microsoft Windows Server
2012 Hyper-V will be available in the first quarter of calendar year
2013. Pricing and licensing details are yet to be announced.