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Xsigo virtual I/O solutions are offered by Verari Systems, Inc., the premier developer of energy efficient data center and desktop consolidation platforms utilizing independent blade-based compute and storage solutions. Verari VirtualFabricâ„¢ powered by Xsigo, is an I/O virtualization solution that eases the strains on server I/O caused by the increasing demands on connectivity and the need for access to divergent LAN and SAN networks. >>Read More
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Xsigo is a VMware Technology Alliance Partner and active member of the VMware Community Source Program. As a member of the Community Source program Xsigo works closely with VMware engineering to ensure compatibility between Xsigo and VMware products. >>Read More
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A member of the Developer and Solution Partner Program (DSPP), Xsigo teams with HP to ensure Xsigo’s I/O Director is interoperable with HP servers, storage, and blade systems, including Proliant and StorageWorks solutions on Windows and Linux.
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As an active member of IBM’s PartnerWorld and BladeCenter Alliance Programs, Xsigo is given valuable access to IBM resources for development and interoperability validation. These resources are put to the test against IBM’s BladeCenter, System X, and System Storage solutions. Xsigo has also successfully completed interoperability qualification with IBM System Storage products.
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Juniper Networks, Inc. is the leader in high-performance networking. Juniper offers a high-performance network infrastructure that creates a responsive and trusted environment for accelerating the deployment of services and applications from a single network which fuels high performance businesses.
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Xsigo Systems and Mellanox are partnering to ensure that Mellanox’s high-speed connectivity products are supported across Xsigo’s I/O Director Solutions.
Mellanox Technologies is a leading supplier of semiconductor-based, high-performance, InfiniBand and Ethernet connectivity products that facilitate data transmission between servers, communications infrastructure equipment and storage systems. The company’s products are an integral part of a total solution focused on computing, storage and communication applications used in enterprise data centers, high-performance computing and embedded systems.
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Xsigo and Microsoft are partnering across multiple technology fronts to deliver innovative solutions that enable today’s enterprises to respond more rapidly to changing market conditions while reducing data center complexity. This includes joint technical validation and co-marketing in such areas as High Performance Computing (HPC) and Virtualization.
Founded in 1975, Microsoft is the worldwide leader in software, services, and Internet technologies for personal and business computing. The company offers a wide range of products and services designed to empower people through great software—any time, any place, and on any device.
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The OpenFabrics Alliance develops transport agnostic open source software for RDMA fabric technologies. Founded in 2004 as the OpenIB Alliance to develop a Linux-based InfiniBand software stack, the organization has expanded its charter to support iWARP (RDMA over Ethernet). The OpenFabrics Alliance provides tools, communications and resources for vendors and developers to create, refine and publish standard open source software stacks to RDMA capable data center fabrics. It is comprised of technology vendors and end-user organizations.
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