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I see massive Linux Appliances on the rise. News here.Go get it!
Vyatta, the leader in Linux-based networking, today announced that its open-source networking software has received VMware Virtual Appliance Certification, thereby providing customers with a solution that has been optimized for a production-ready VMware environment. The company also announced it has joined the VMware Technology Alliance Partner (TAP) Program. As a member of TAP, Vyatta will offer its solutions via the TAP program website. With the Vyatta virtual appliance for VMware environments, organizations can now include Vyatta’s router, firewall and VPN functions as part of their virtualized infrastructure.
Vyatta combines enterprise-class routing and security capabilities into an integrated, reliable and commercially supported software solution, delivering twice the performance of proprietary network solutions at half the price. Running Vyatta software as virtual appliances gives customers many more options for scaling their data centers and consolidating infrastructure in branch offices, while controlling hardware, real estate and power costs. Virtual appliances are preconfigured installations of software in virtual machine format. Using virtual appliances, users can simply add files to the appropriate hardware and open the virtual appliance in VMware to create a running instance of the application. No other proprietary vendor is able to virtualize networking infrastructure in this way.
I see massive Linux Appliances on the rise. News here.Go get it!
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