Cloud Computing: Huawei-Intel Collaboration Boosts Performance of Huawei FusionSphere

September 20, 2013 Off By David

Grazed from BizTech2. Author: Editorial Staff.

Huawei, the information and communications technology (ICT) solutions provider, and Intel, the computing innovator, reaffirmed their collaboration and highlighted the incorporation of Intel’s innovative hardware virtualisation technologies into Huawei’s cloud operating system FusionSphere at the 2013 Huawei Cloud Congress (HCC 2013). The collaboration has substantially boosted FusionSphere’s reliability, compatibility, and security.

FusionSphere is Huawei’s proprietary enterprise- and telco-facing cloud computing platform, which supports integration of computing, storage, and network resources from different vendors on a datacentre. The integrated cloud platform helps customers improve IT infrastructure utilisation, increase operating and management efficiency, and reduce costs on IT system management…

Intel’s Non-Uniform Memory Access (NUMA) technology has significantly improved the memory access efficiency and performance of virtual machines running on FusionSphere. FusionSphere 3.0, the latest version of the product, received an impressive score of 4687 in the SPECvirt_sc2010 benchmark of datacentre server performance, outscoring all competitors in the category of virtualisation performance based on the same hardware environment…

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