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AMD Highlights Hardware Feature Key to Managing Virtualized IT Infrastructures
In a new white paper made available this week and at an industry address
at KVM Forum 2007, AMD (NYSE: AMD) today disclosed details about "AMD-V™
Extended Migration,” a feature dating back to
the First-Generation AMD Opteron™ processor
that enables virtual machines to migrate between different versions of
AMD processors. AMD has worked with VMware, the industry-leading
virtualization software provider, to refine this feature in order to
enable a key functionality designed to help IT managers fully leverage
the benefits of virtualized IT infrastructures. In addition, to further
contribute to the industry discussion around how to implement and manage
virtualization capabilities, AMD will be showcasing AMD-V Extended
Migration using VMware Infrastructure at VMworld in San Francisco,
September 11-13, 2007.
AMD-V Extended Migration provides the necessary support for
virtualization software to mask the differences between CPU generations,
facilitating the safe live migration of virtual machines between servers
running different generations of AMD processors. This includes existing
single-core and dual-core processors and all future AMD processor
revisions, including the upcoming "Barcelona”
Quad-Core AMD Opteron processors, the first native x86 quad-core
microprocessor.
"Customers running multiple generations of
AMD servers will benefit from AMD-V Extended Migration because they can
take advantage of previous hardware investments while migrating virtual
machines between different AMD processor versions, including future
versions, without downtime or limitation,”
said Randy Allen, corporate vice president and general manager, Server
and Workstation Division, AMD. "AMD-V
Extended Migration was developed and implemented to help ensure AMD is
supporting our ecosystem partners and customers. AMD’s
commitment to furthering the evolution of virtualization technologies is
evident in our upcoming Quad-Core AMD Opteron processors, which we
believe will help accelerate the adoption of virtualized infrastructures.”
AMD-V Extended Migration helps to protect a user's investment by
providing flexible migration policies, which in turn broaden the
benefits of a virtualized datacenter. For several generations, AMD
processors have included specialized model-specific registers that
supply information about the underlying CPU, the instructions it is
running, and its configuration. By allowing the virtual machine to use
only those features common across a pool of AMD Opteron processor-based
servers of varying generations, AMD-V Extended Migration enables
compatible virtualization software to more effectively leverage those
servers.
Novell, Qumranet, Red Hat, Sun Microsystems, Virtual Iron, VMware and
XenSource are among the leading virtualization software vendors with the
capacity to take advantage of AMD-V Extended Migration.
Elsie Wahlig, AMD Fellow, is discussing this technology this week as a
featured speaker at KVM Forum 2007, the first Kernel-based Virtual
Machine forum, in Tucson, AZ. To foster further industry dialogue about
implementing and managing virtualized environments, a new white paper
titled "Live Virtual Machine Migration on
AMD Processors” is now available for
download at http://developers.amd.com.
Additionally, to view clips from a recent AMD-hosted panel discussion
that brought together leading virtualization software vendors for a
discussion that included topics such as how to measure the success of a
virtualization implementation, licensing scenarios and how to optimize
workloads, please visit www.amd.com/virtualization/panel.
About AMD
Advanced Micro Devices (NYSE: AMD) is a leading global provider of
innovative processing solutions in the computing, graphics and consumer
electronics markets. AMD is dedicated to driving open innovation, choice
and industry growth by delivering superior customer-centric solutions
that empower consumers and businesses worldwide. For more information,
visit www.amd.com.
AMD, the AMD Arrow logo, AMD Opteron, AMD-V and combinations thereof,
are trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. Other names are for
informational purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective
owners.
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