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Nick Sweere, Dell Compellent by Nicholas Sweere, Product Marketing Manager, Dell Compellent — July 12, 2011

The release of vSphere 5 and Site Recovery Manager 5 is one of the largest product launches in VMware’s history. This launch adds additional features, customization ability, and provides an even more robust virtualization offering. In support of the launch, Dell Compellent is updating several of its ever expanding list of integrations and will be certifying them with VMware for the launch of vSphere 5:

Storage Center for vSphere 5
With the release of vSphere 5 and Storage Center 5.5.3, Dell Compellent will be fully supportive of all new storage volume/datastore mappings available through vSphere 5. Principal among these new features will be the ability to support and map up to 64TB VMFS datastores. This will allow virtualization administrators to support more, larger virtual machines (VMs) per volume/datastore.

Site Recovery Manager 5 (SRM 5)
Dell Compellent’s Storage Replication Adapter (SRA) for SRM 5 will be available for download when vSphere 5 launches later this summer. The SRA will support new features within SRM 5, like automated failback from a disaster event and the new work flows for planned migration and downtime. This new version of SRM will provide an even more complete solution for planning, automating, and recovering from disasters or planned downtime. Additionally, Dell Compellent will continue its OEM relationship with VMware for SRM 5, allowing all DR recovery hardware and software support to be centralized under a single roof using the Dell Compellent Copilot support organization.


vStorage APIs for Array Integration (VAAI) - Block Zeroing
Block Zeroing, part of the server offloading APIs known as VAAI, is supported now through our Storage Center releases. Block Zeroing allows servers and Dell Compellent to do what they do best, manage VMs and storage respectively. Block Zeroing reduces CPU load and IO on the server and reduces time to create and manage storage assets for the user.

vStorage APIs for Array Integration (VAAI) – Unmap
The release of vSphere 5 unveils another VAAI offloading API, known as Unmap. Before Unmap, deleting data from VMFS datastores, like a file or VM, did not necessarily allow for that once consumed data to return to the available storage pool. Using Unmap, the server will now notify the Compellent array to free the once consumed storage assets back to the available storage pool. This provides even more storage efficiencies using a Dell Compellent array.

Upcoming Support
We will also be updating the immensely popular and easy to use Dell Compellent vSphere Plug-In, the Enterprise Manager / vSphere Integration, and support for all the vStorage APIs for Array Integration (VAAI) primitives. We are working hard to ensure all our offerings continue to offer customers the quality experience with VMware they expect from Dell Compellent Fluid Data. Check back for updates and announcements on additional VMware integrations. In the meantime, watch Darren Thomas, Vice President and General Manager of Dell Storage, discuss Dell’s alliance with VMware — and how it enables the cloud.

Comments

September 2, 2011 4:15 AM

Hi Nicholas, great to hear of the upcoming features for vSphere 5.0 with the new Storage Center. What is the estimated release date for Storage Center 5.5.3?

Ted Steenvoorden

September 8, 2011 3:50 PM

Ted: We’re looking forward to the launch of Storage Center 5.5.3 in Q4 this year! We will alert our partners before the release, and customers will find the notification and download on Knowledge Center. Please let me know if you have any questions about Dell Storage support for vSphere 5. I’m happy to help out! (nick_sweere@dell.com).

Nicholas Sweere

October 17, 2011 9:43 PM

Hi, will it be an in place upgrade from version 5.4 to 5.5?

Hanry Wong

October 24, 2011 9:27 AM

Hanry and Ted:

Storage Center 5.5.3, with VMFS 5 support, will be available later this week for general download. Enterprise Manager 5.5.3 will be available for general download next week. SRM 5 support will now be included in a later release of Enterprise Manager (5.5.4 most likely). Like with all releases, you will find the announcement on the Customer and Partner Portals.

Both upgrades will be in place, if you are upgrading from 5.4. However, I would contact Copilot as they know more about your specific environment.

Nicholas Sweere

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