VA Linux debuts remote management solution for ultra-dense servers
Fremont 20 March 2001 VA Linux introduced the VA Linux 100 remote management solution for 1U server farms. Leveraging VACM, VA's cluster management software, the VA Linux 100 turns racks of VA Linux 1120 and 1220 1U servers into unified server arrays and enables systems administrators to manage them securely from anywhere in the world.
The compact VA Linux 100 features server power management capabilities and a built-in LCD interface for easy access to system information. Each VA Linux 100 can manage up to 42 server nodes; multiple VA Linux 100 systems can be managed through a single VACM interface.
The Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) selected VA Linux to provide a cluster of 280 1U servers and deployed VA Linux 100 systems to provide systems management.
The VA Linux 100 is part of a management solution that includes VACM and VA SystemImager software. Current VA Linux customers using these tools include Bristol-Myers Squibb, Brookhaven National Laboratories and Sistina Software.
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