Hewlett Packard Enterprise ( #HPE ) and #Mesosphere announced a deal to further integrate Mesosphere’s datacenter operating system (DC/OS) with HPE’s hardware and software. The companies say the agreement will help enterprises’ hybrid cloud adoption. It builds on HPE’s February original equipment manufacturing (OEM) and reseller agreement with Mesosphere, which saw HPE begin reselling Mesosphere’s software on HPE servers. HPE also led Mesosphere’s $73.5 million C Round last year. Software-Defined Infrastructure The new agreement integrates Mesosphere’s DC/OS with HPE Synergy composable hardware and HPE OneView management software platforms. Composable infrastructure combines compute, storage, and networking into a pool of fluid resources that an application can grab as necessary to meet its specific needs. HPE’s infrastructure management software automates, provisions and configures resources according to application needs. Integrating Mesosphere’s technology with HPE OneView allows users to provision and update bare metal DC/OS nodes in the same way as virtual and cloud resources. This makes it easy for administrators to deploy and elastically scale a cluster on bare metal servers, said Mesosphere CMO Peter Guagenti. “HPE is focused on really moving to software-defined infrastructure; we’re drafting behind that so it’s a seamless experience to go from setting up a server, using their software and tools to make that available, and adding those nodes inside DC/OS,” Guagenti said. “If you want to run containers or microservices or anything else that runs on our DC/OS in your data center, now we’ve gone from weeks or months to configure a datacenter for these types of applications to just hours.”
https://www.sdxcentral.com/articles/news/hpe-mesosphere-deal-pushes-hybrid-cloud-adoption/2017/06/
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