Microsoft and NetApp working closer together

December 8th, 2009 Paul Stringfellow 4 comments

This press release from NetApp really caught my attention, we’ve been working with Microsoft and NetApp jointly over the last 13-14 months or so on Hyper-V and how to have it work with and take advantage of some really clever NetApp technology, such as cloning, dedupe and application aware backups of the Hyper-V server.

NetApp and Microsoft Announce Three-Year Pact Spanning Virtualization, Cloud Computing and Storage Management

Strategic Alliance to Deliver Highly Efficient and Optimized IT Solutions to Enterprise Customers

Sunnyvale, Calif. and REDMOND, Wash.—Dec. 8, 2009— NetApp (NASDAQ: NTAP) and Microsoft Corp. (NASDAQ: MSFT) today announced a new three-year agreement that deepens product collaboration and technical integration, and extends joint sales and marketing activities to customers worldwide. Under the new agreement, the two companies will collaborate and deliver technology solutions that span virtualization, private cloud computing, and storage and data management, enabling customers to increase data center management efficiencies, reduce costs, and improve business agility.

Over that time as both Hyper-V has become more mature, culminating in the recent R2 release, and NetApp’s understanding of where Hyper-V sits and how it works, has brought increasing levels of integration and ability to take advantage of the key NetApp value technologies.

When you start to bolt on things like Microsoft’s System Centre, SnapManager for Hyper-V and AppWatchPro from NetApp, you really are getting into the realms of a fully “Dynamic Datacentre” type solution, providing a very efficient (no duplication either dedupe or cloning) and flexible solution (rapid provisioning, using cloning technology).

We are seeing many clients we speak to now, really starting to appreciate the value of this dynamic approach to IT, the ability to have complete flexibility to quickly scale up and scale back their infrastructure, to quickly and without service disruption, move machines not only across hosts in a datacentre, but across datacentres.

And yes, this is not unique to NetApp and Microsoft as NetApp deliver lots of this functionality with VMWare and some of the VMWare plug ins are more mature, however what this announcement says to me, is that when major vendors like NetApp are making this kind of commitment, they appreciate that Hyper-V is very much a player and when you tie into it the power of what you can achieve with System Centre in terms of managing and automating your datacentre, there is a real choice for people to make in terms of delivering Dynamic Datacentre facilities.

Looking forward to seeing what kinds of MS/NetApp developments we get…exciting times ahead!

if you want to see the rest of the NetApp announcement go check it out click here want to see how NetApp and Microsoft work well together, check out Matt McSpirit’s Hyper-V/NetApp BLOG posts and videos

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