New concept leverages AppLogic Grid OS to allows SaaS and Web 2.0 companies to automate management tasks for web applications. November 7, 2007; 03:53 AM Aliso Viejo, Calif. -- 3Tera, Inc., the leading innovator
of grid computing and utility computing services for web applications,
announced today the alpha release of a new concept in data center
operations, Dynamic Appliances. Dynamic Appliances extend 3Teras
philosophy of simplifying operations to the point where elements become
so simple to manage that they can be configured to manage themselves.
Dynamic Appliances are packaged data center operations like backup,
migration or SLAs that users can add to their applications to provide
functionality. Unlike traditional data center management systems that
require months to deploy and numerous system administrators to
maintain, Dynamic Appliances allow data center operations to be easily
and directly embedded into distributed applications simply by dragging
and dropping them into the application, where the decision rules for
operation are simplest to define and maintain. The application thereby
gains the ability to perform that operation for itself, even when moved
to another data center.
Dynamic Appliances work by leveraging the ability of 3Teras AppLogic
grid operating system to package distributed applications into
manageable entities. For instance, the Backup Dynamic Appliance, which
is used to backup an application to an offsite service, doesnt require
configuration with lists of files or firewall rules because it can
simply issue commands to AppLogic to perform operations on entire
distributed applications.
Dynamic Appliances make complex data center operations like backups,
SLAs, disaster recovery, that till now were performed only for mission
critical applications, available and affordable to all applications.
commented Peter Nickolov, president and CTO, 3Tera. Because they are
so easy to adopt and maintain by any AppLogic user, Dynamic Appliances
provide a very efficient way to cut time consuming and expensive
operations for many Web 2.0 or SaaS providers.
One of the biggest advantages of utility computing is the reduction
in labor required to deploy, maintain and scale applications, said
Bert Armijo, senior vice president, Sales and Product Management,
3Tera. To accomplish this, we focus on driving manageability down into
the applications, making them self-manageable. This is a very powerful
way to deal with operations, because at the application level, most
management issues are small and can be handled with just a few
properties.
Availability
3Teras Dynamic Appliances are now available as alpha release to all
AppLogic users at no additional cost. Initially Backup and Migration
Dynamic Appliances be available. The SLA, Disaster Recovery, Patch
Management and Power Saver appliances will be rolled out during the
alpha. Prospective users can find more information at
www.3tera.com/dynamic-appliances.html.
About 3Tera, Inc.
3Tera, Inc. is the leading innovator of grid and utility computing,
simplifying the deployment and scaling of Web applications. Named a
2007 Category Breaker by NetworkWorld magazine, 3Teras AppLogic grid
operating system enables the first true utility computing services that
completely remove the cost and complexity associated with
infrastructure. The operating system converts commodity servers into
scalable grids on which users can visually operate deploy and scale
transactional Web applications without any modification of code.
Software-as-a-Service providers, Web 2.0 companies, enterprises and
open source developers can now get new online services quickly to
market by utilizing resources from commodity hosting providers on a
pay-as-you-go basis, while maintaining complete control of applications
including visual operation, scaling and on-demand resource provisioning
using only a browser. For more information, visit www.3tera.com.
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