Virtual I/O's Time Has Come
    Server and PC virtualization aren't exactly old hat, but they are established 
  markets -- and established technologies that are proven to work. 
A lesser-known area that's ripe for take-off, I believe, is I/O virtualization, 
  where connections to networks and storage lose their physical constraints and 
  gain the flexibility of virtual connectivity. Setting up a new server, for instance, 
  doesn't have to involve the manual installation and configuration of NICs, HBAs 
  and all the rest. 
One company I came across in this space is Xsigo 
  Systems. Unlike earlier forms of I/O virtualization where a regular I/O 
  device is shared by multiple apps, systems or VMs, Xsigo does away with the 
  adapters all together. In their place is a new device that acts like the physical 
  devices, but can be dynamically assigned and allocated. Pretty slick.
Tom Valovic, executive editor of Virtualization Review (that's our new 
  magazine/Web site which can be found at VirtualizationReview.com), 
  found 
  another player, 3 Leaf Systems, that also virtualizes I/O. From what I can 
  tell, the 3 Leaf V-8000 Virtual I/O Server is very similar in concept.
How much have you virtualized? Servers, desktops, apps, storage? Tell me your 
  story by writing [email protected].
 
	
Posted by Doug Barney on May 05, 2008