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Citrix Unveils New XenServer Virtualization Pricing Model
New Citrix Release Leads to a New XenServer Pricing Model that Makes Virtualization Affordable for Customers Everywhere
Apr. 1, 2008 01:30 PM
Citrix announced the availability of Citrix XenServer 4.1.
With the new release, Citrix also unveiled a new pricing model that allows
customers to deploy an unlimited number of virtual machines per server at a
single low price. The new pricing applies to all editions of XenServer,
including the XenServer Platinum Edition that brings the benefits of the
dynamic datacenter to both physical and virtual servers. These enhancements,
together with an expanding list of resellers and strategic infrastructure
partners are making virtualization easier and more affordable for customers of
all sizes.
“Server virtualization technology is tracking to be equally
as ubiquitous as the system BIOS (Basic Input/Output System), with embedded
hypervisors being an assumed server component in coming years,” said Chris
Wolf, senior analyst, Burton Group. “As organizations increasingly virtualize
their data centers, they are consistently asking virtualization vendors for
simple, predictable pricing and licensing policies. Vendors who work to
simplify licensing and pricing in a time of virtualization ubiquity are showing
leadership by demonstrating that they are clearly putting their customers’
interests first.”
Most server virtualization solutions on the market charge
incremental license fees based on the number of CPU sockets on each server. Not
only does this model increase the overall cost of virtualization, it adds
complexity for customers who must track the number of deployed CPU sockets
across their entire datacenter to ensure licensing compliance. With the new 4.1
release of XenServer, Citrix has removed this roadblock by offering a simple
per-server licensing model across the entire XenServer product line. As a
result, customers can now deploy an unlimited number of virtual machines or
guest operating systems on each physical server for a single low price,
regardless of whether it has one, two or four CPU sockets. The new pricing
applies to the Standard, Enterprise
and Platinum editions of Citrix XenServer. A free Express Edition of XenServer
is also available for unlimited use on a single server.
“By introducing this new, streamlined licensing model, we’re
taking yet another step toward friction-free deployment and continuing to make
Citrix XenServer the easiest virtualization solution to own and deploy,” said
Matt Fairbanks, VP of product marketing, Virtualization and Management Division
for Citrix. “By combining the robust, high performance, and easy-to-manage
XenServer product with this simplified licensing approach, we’re able to bring
the benefits and ROI associated with virtualization to more customers across more
segments of IT – from the smallest shops to the largest enterprises.”
Rapidly Growing Customer and Partner Communities
Since acquiring XenSource a few months ago, Citrix also
continues to expand the XenServer partner community and customer base. The
number of reseller partners trained and authorized to sell XenServer has grown
over eight-fold from just 300 in October 2007 to more than 2500 today, while
the customer installed base has more than doubled. In addition to this rapid
expansion in customer and reseller demand, Citrix has announced new strategic
OEM agreements with Dell, HP, Lenovo and NEC, resulting in XenServer now
shipping embedded on more than 50 percent of all 64-bit x86 servers sold worldwide.
Citrix has also unveiled partnerships with storage vendors like NetApp,
enabling customers to manage their virtualized server and storage environments
in a simpler and more integrated fashion. These enhancements and partnerships
have all furthered Citrix’s goal of making end-to-end virtualization far easier
and more accessible to customers of all sizes.
Citrix XenServer Platinum – Available Soon
Citrix XenServer Platinum Edition, which will be available in
April 2008, includes new capabilities that provision both virtual and physical
servers, extending the product’s value to servers running native workload
images and assuring server consistency within silos by provisioning
simultaneously from a single standard workload image. The result is increased
IT responsiveness and agility by enabling capacity on-demand, and the ability
to dynamically manage provisioning for disaster recovery and business continuity.
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