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VMware Lab Manager 3
Released Aug.
6, 2008
VMware
Lab Manager 3 which provides greater automation and control for IT lab
environments is now available. VMware Lab Manager has fast become the
industry-standard lab automation solution that provides software
development and QA engineers with fast and simple self-service
provisioning of multi-VM environments while giving IT departments
increased control over policies. With this new release, VMware Lab
Manager now offers comprehensive support for multiple organizational
units, advanced networking capabilities, and tighter integration with
VMware Infrastructure.
As market adoption of virtual lab automation has grown, so has the need
to support an increasingly diverse set of users. For example, many
organizations wish to establish global lab operations that encompass not
only software development and test teams, but also helpdesk operations,
training organizations and sales teams that use the lab to recreate
customer environments, provide hands-on labs or drive sales demos. IT
administrators need to ensure consistent quality of service and access
to appropriate lab resources based on a user’s role in the organization.
VMware Lab Manager 3 supports multiple organizations of lab users with a
single installation, whether users are local or distributed globally. IT
administrators can set up customized user roles and access rights to
dedicated or shared resource pools imported from VMware VirtualCenter to
provide users with the highest quality of service. Because VMware Lab
Manager also integrates with Microsoft Active Directory, both user
management and resource administration can be centralized to further
simplify lab administration and reduce overall resource consumption.
“The new organization capabilities in VMware Lab Manager 3 will help us
better enforce role-based access rights to system configurations in the
lab according to our IT policy,” says Tony Anastasio, technology
architect for Cerner, the leading U.S. supplier of healthcare
information technology solutions. “We can now roll out virtual lab
infrastructure to hundreds of more engineers as well as our training and
support teams, and manage it from a central location which allows us to
minimize consumption of server, storage and network resources.”
As today’s business applications are getting increasingly complex,
service oriented architectures, firewalls, load balancing networks and
clustered applications must be simulated and thoroughly tested in the
lab. By offering built-in support for multiple physical and virtual
networks, VMware Lab Manager 3 simplifies the design of these advanced
system configurations and helps lab users better understand complex
architectures and troubleshoot difficult network problems.
Around-the-clock availability of lab systems becomes increasingly
important with corporate lab infrastructure being used by an expanded
set of users including not only software development and test teams, but
also helpdesk operations, training organizations and sales teams.
Hardware failures must be minimized so as not to wreak havoc on delivery
schedules when lab equipment is unavailable due to unplanned downtime,
which can often take days or weeks to repair or replace faulty servers,
storage or network equipment. The tighter integration of VMware Lab
Manager 3 with VMware Infrastructure 3 allows lab administrators to take
advantage of VMware HA, which provides high availability for VMs, and
VMware Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS), which continuously monitors
utilization across resource pools and intelligently allocates available
resources among the virtual machines based on pre-defined rules. As a
result, system configurations in the lab are more resilient against
hardware failures and users are protected from unplanned downtime.
“We
have development teams working on trading gateways for virtually every
major futures exchange around the world,” said Patrick Benson, senior
systems engineer for corporate infrastructure at Trading Technologies
International, Inc., the leader in electronic futures trading systems.
"VMware Lab Manager 3 gives us much more flexibility in the way we deal
with a global lab environment. It simplifies administration, supports
multiple networks, and lets us assign resource pools and manage user
access rights for all of our teams from a central location.”
“VMware Lab Manager has quickly become the industry standard virtual lab
automation solution used by software development and testing teams
worldwide,” said Raghu Raghuram, vice president of products and
solutions, VMware. “This new release expands the appeal of VMware Lab
Manager to more groups of people at our customers by promoting effective
self service combined with centralized IT control."
VMware Lab Manager is list priced at $1,295 per processor and is
available for purchase through VMware’s global network of distributors,
resellers and OEMs starting August 7, 2008. |