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Egenera Simplifies Management of Virtual and Physical Resources
November 11, 2008 - Egenera, Inc. announced the general availability of PAN vmBuilder software by Egenera, version 2.1.
PAN vmBuilder software integrates Citrix XenServer virtual machine management technology, allowing administrators to fully manage virtual and physical server environments.
Integrated into PAN Manager software by Egenera, PAN vmBuilder allows customers to allocate both a full or a portion of a server based on the needs of the application or service. This approach eliminates the complexity of managing virtual machines and physical servers with disparate tools - freeing up IT staff for other projects.
PAN vmBuilder software, 2.1 leverages XenServer 4.1 technology, and includes the following new features: updated guest operating system support, live migration support and memory ballooning.
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