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HP announced Virtual Application Networks, a new cloud functionality that speeds application deployment, simplifies management and ensures network service level agreements (SLAs) in cloud and other computing models across the HP FlexNetwork architecture.

A typical data center with 500 servers, including approximately 20 virtual machines per server, requires manual provisioning of more than 50,000 networking attributes on a port-by-port basis. Deploying a new application in this environment requires extensive time and coordination across the server, network and data center administrative teams, which can take up to four weeks.

Virtual Application Networks provide a virtualized view of a network, abstracted from the physical equipment – that transforms a rigid physical enterprise network into a programable, multi-tenant and application-aware virtual network. Virtual Application Networks use templates to characterize application-delivery requirements and ensure optimal application performance and reliability. This enables IT staff to deploy new cloud applications to users in minutes rather than weeks and ensure SLAs are consistently met by using templates to automate network orchestration.

“In the cloud era, clients need to be able to deploy applications on the fly to any device and any user accessing the network from anywhere with guaranteed quality of service levels,” said Sanjay Jotshi, Director,  HP Networking, HP India.
 
Virtual Application Networks tap into the intelligence found directly in server, storage and network hardware to automate provisioning and configuration tasks, while optimizing performance. Virtual Application Networks actively leverage elements of Software Defined Networking (SDN) technologies, including OpenFlow, which is available on multiple HP Networking switch families.

New IMC functionality to support the deployment of Virtual Application Networks

Delivering on the first phase of Virtual Application Networks, HP has introduced new functionality for HP Intelligent Management Center (IMC). HP IMC is a single-pane-of-glass management and virtualization platform that spans the HP FlexNetwork architecture.

New functionality for the HP FlexNetwork architecture includes:

HP IMC Virtual Application Networks Manager Module speeds application deployment with a set of connection profile templates that include predetermined parameters and policies for server virtual machines (VMs) to manage and configure data center edge switches across the network.

Virtual Application Networks Manager VMware Plug-in simplifies management of VMware VMs by automating network policy enforcement, allowing administrators to integrate connection profiles in both HP IMC and VMware management platforms.

HP IMC Extended Application Program Interface (APIs) offer an open and extensible web services platform that enables third-party developers to integrate custom enterprise applications to extend core functions of the HP IMC platform. HP IMC also integrates with HP Network Management Center (NMC) solutions in the HP Business Service Management (BSM) software portfolio. This integration enables technology organizations to tie together their network, server, application and business services monitoring for a comprehensive bottom-up, top-down performance and availability management.
 
Virtual Application Networks – better than overlay networks, CLI and scripts

Virtual Application Networks tap into the intelligence of server, storage and network hardware to virtualize and automate network profile connections across the physical and virtual infrastructure with the HP IMC management platform.

Competitive approaches using an overlay virtual network do not directly integrate with the hardware at the physical level. Therefore, organizations would need to maintain both the virtual and the physical networks with multiple management tools, adding cost and complexity.

Network command line interfaces (CLI) and scripts, typical for legacy network equipment, require extensive physical device-by-device coding for every network profile, making them error prone, complex and operationally expensive for cloud-based environments.
 
Managing the economics of cloud deployment with Virtual Application Networks

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New HP Network Consulting for Cloud-Ready Networking services allow clients to deploy HP FlexNetwork architecture and Virtual Application Networks to prepare for cloud computing.

HP Technology Services help organizations further optimize their networks with its Virtual Network Protection Service, in which HP leverages best practices to set the baseline for security at the network virtualization management layer to help mitigate common threats. HP also offers a Network Cloud Optimization Service to help clients enhance their network to improve cloud-based service delivery up to 93 percent compared to traditional download techniques.HP announced Virtual Application Networks, a new cloud functionality that speeds application deployment, simplifies management and ensures network service level agreements (SLAs) in cloud and other computing models across the HP FlexNetwork architecture.

A typical data center with 500 servers, including approximately 20 virtual machines per server, requires manual provisioning of more than 50,000 networking attributes on a port-by-port basis. Deploying a new application in this environment requires extensive time and coordination across the server, network and data center administrative teams, which can take up to four weeks.

Virtual Application Networks provide a virtualized view of a network, abstracted from the physical equipment – that transforms a rigid physical enterprise network into a programable, multi-tenant and application-aware virtual network. Virtual Application Networks use templates to characterize application-delivery requirements and ensure optimal application performance and reliability. This enables IT staff to deploy new cloud applications to users in minutes rather than weeks and ensure SLAs are consistently met by using templates to automate network orchestration.

“In the cloud era, clients need to be able to deploy applications on the fly to any device and any user accessing the network from anywhere with guaranteed quality of service levels,” said Sanjay Jotshi, Director,  HP Networking, HP India.
 
Virtual Application Networks tap into the intelligence found directly in server, storage and network hardware to automate provisioning and configuration tasks, while optimizing performance. Virtual Application Networks actively leverage elements of Software Defined Networking (SDN) technologies, including OpenFlow, which is available on multiple HP Networking switch families.

New IMC functionality to support the deployment of Virtual Application Networks

Delivering on the first phase of Virtual Application Networks, HP has introduced new functionality for HP Intelligent Management Center (IMC). HP IMC is a single-pane-of-glass management and virtualization platform that spans the HP FlexNetwork architecture.

New functionality for the HP FlexNetwork architecture includes:

HP IMC Virtual Application Networks Manager Module speeds application deployment with a set of connection profile templates that include predetermined parameters and policies for server virtual machines (VMs) to manage and configure data center edge switches across the network.

Virtual Application Networks Manager VMware Plug-in simplifies management of VMware VMs by automating network policy enforcement, allowing administrators to integrate connection profiles in both HP IMC and VMware management platforms.

HP IMC Extended Application Program Interface (APIs) offer an open and extensible web services platform that enables third-party developers to integrate custom enterprise applications to extend core functions of the HP IMC platform. HP IMC also integrates with HP Network Management Center (NMC) solutions in the HP Business Service Management (BSM) software portfolio. This integration enables technology organizations to tie together their network, server, application and business services monitoring for a comprehensive bottom-up, top-down performance and availability management.
 
Virtual Application Networks – better than overlay networks, CLI and scripts

Virtual Application Networks tap into the intelligence of server, storage and network hardware to virtualize and automate network profile connections across the physical and virtual infrastructure with the HP IMC management platform.

Competitive approaches using an overlay virtual network do not directly integrate with the hardware at the physical level. Therefore, organizations would need to maintain both the virtual and the physical networks with multiple management tools, adding cost and complexity.

Network command line interfaces (CLI) and scripts, typical for legacy network equipment, require extensive physical device-by-device coding for every network profile, making them error prone, complex and operationally expensive for cloud-based environments.
 
Managing the economics of cloud deployment with Virtual Application Networks

New HP Network Consulting for Cloud-Ready Networking services allow clients to deploy HP FlexNetwork architecture and Virtual Application Networks to prepare for cloud computing.

HP Technology Services help organizations further optimize their networks with its Virtual Network Protection Service, in which HP leverages best practices to set the baseline for security at the network virtualization management layer to help mitigate common threats. HP also offers a Network Cloud Optimization Service to help clients enhance their network to improve cloud-based service delivery up to 93 percent compared to traditional download techniques.


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