The Egenera Processing Area Network framework is based on a cluster of processors, input/output, and memory that the vendor calls a BladeFrame, says Vern Brownell, CEO at Egenera. Each of 24 blades contains two-way or four-way processing nodes, central controllers, redundant Fibre Channel switches, and an underlying Fibre Channel interconnect that ties everything together. The framework connects to AC power, the IP network, and the SANs via standard power cords, 10/100 or Gigabit Ethernet, and Fibre Channel; it can be upgraded by replacing the hot-swappable blades.
The BladeFrame is supposed to improve reliability, availability, and scalability. While conventional clusters require hundreds of connections, Egenera requires only six connections for the equivalent of 24 servers. Also, IT shops should be able to designate shared failover blades without any additional software instead of the dedicated failover servers and complex software programs typically required by high-availability clusters. Egenera also lets customers swap in processing power as needed.
John Broome, chief network officer at ServerVault Inc., a Dulles, Va., full-service hosting provider that's focused on security, likes Egenera's concept. "There's a need in this industry to make the most efficient use of space, failover, and balancing of information, and to scale very dynamically," he says.
Industry analyst Gordon Haff at the Aberdeen Group says that Egenera is on the right track. Server and storage infrastructure will ultimately exist solely for user requests, such as increased capacity and quicker access, and for services performed by the IT staff, Haff says, but that vision also is shared by HP and IBM. To succeed, Haff says, Egenera should partner with original equipment manufacturers rather than sell directly to customers.
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