search technology reviews, news, features, group tests
Popular Searches:   video , dell , free
 |  Register
 |  Newsletters  | 
Sitemap  |  RSS
RSS
Monday November 23, 2009 8:58 PM AEST
Skip Navigation LinksPC Authority > News > New standard offers zero-configuration virtualisation
NEWS

New standard offers zero-configuration virtualisation

by Tom Sanders  on Sep 11, 2007
Version 1 of Open Virtual Machine Format expected by mid-2008.
A group of six server builders and virtualisation vendors plans to reveal a new standard to help IT departments automate the installation and deployment of virtual machines.

The proposed Open Virtual Machine Format (OVF), created by Dell, HP, IBM, Microsoft, VMware and XenSource, provides metadata about virtual machines such as memory, storage and networking requirements.

OVF also lists special feature requests like the need for certain chip instruction sets or large demands for floating point or integer calculations.

The standard allows for integrity checks, ensuring that a machine has not been altered during storage or shipping.

Makers of virtual appliances can use OVF to include licensing information, requiring the user to agree to certain terms and listing the maximum number of allowed installations, for instance.

OVF will not enforce the licences, although such technology could be created at a later stage.

The standard also allows the creation of application stacks where multiple virtual systems are stored in a single OVF file with one set of metadata.

As a file is deployed, the virtual machine monitor could automatically create each of the machines.

The group of vendors has submitted OVF as a draft to the Distributed Management Task Force (DMTF) standards body, and a version 1.0 is expected in six to nine months.

"Being able to encapsulate images to load or distribute virtual machines in a standard way is becoming really important," Winston Bumpus, president of the DMTF and director of standards architecture at Dell, told. "This represents a paradigm shift in how virtual machines are deployed."

IT staff installing a new virtual machine have to manually assign storage, memory and a number of processor cores. OVF offers a standard way to describe such requirements by allowing this step to be automated.

Fully automating the deployment and installation of virtual machines, as well as the image integrity checks, will mostly benefit the market for virtual appliances.

A virtual appliance is a preconfigured application that ships with its own operating system, allowing users to load the image into their virtual machine monitor.

"The appliance business model is in its earliest stages," said Simon Crosby, chief technology officer at XenSource, which offers an implementation of the Xen open source hypervisor.

"It took these added requirements for integrity checks and a licence check [to mature]."

Crosby expects that OVF will initially find the most use in large enterprises, where administrators could use it to create standard packages with working configurations that can be deployed across multiple servers.

Copyright © 2009 v3.co.uk
Email a Friend Email this
Print Page Print this
Tweet This Tweet this
Feedback Send us your tips


Ads by Google

Comments

Be the first to comment on this article.
Thoughts on this article? Add a comment below.
Login or register to submit a comment.
 

Top Stories

Telstra confirm 30Mbit national network plan - but don't mention the NBN
Telstra has completed the 100Mbit upgrade to their Melbourne cable network and are next planning to get 30Mbit speeds into the rest of the country; but first they'll need to dispel those endless NBN comparisons
 
Red Hat updates with Fedora 12
Red Hat has released the latest version of its Fedora open source operating system and has added new video, virtualisation and networking support..
 
Picking the perfect home entertainment box: Movie downloads come to the Xbox 360
Unmetered download agreements are next the battleground as games consoles follow the Apple TV's lead to support movie download services.
 


 
Intel
 
 
LogMeIn
 
 
Amazing Dell Coupons now available
 
Discover Apple