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VergeIO Introduces ioOptimize: Maximizing Performance, Resilience, and Sustainability for Virtualized Environments

ANN ARBOR, Mich.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--VergeIO, the leading VMware alternative, today announced ioOptimize, an integrated service of VergeOS featuring machine learning (ML) and narrow artificial intelligence (AI). This service is crafted to boost VergeOS’ flexibility, enabling servers to provide dependable service long beyond their expected lifespan. With ioOptimize, organizations can utilize VergeOS without being tied to specific hardware, thus offering customers increased flexibility and control over their IT environments, all at no extra cost.

ioOptimize Extends Hardware Longevity

VergeIO’s ioOptimize extends the lifespan of IT hardware by employing VergeOS to support multiple generations of CPUs, various storage media, and diverse network hardware simultaneously. Customers can effortlessly mix new and older nodes from different vendors, enabling them to create an environment where servers of varying ages operate together seamlessly. By automatically migrating virtual machines (VMs) from aging or failed servers to more capable nodes, ioOptimize ensures smooth, uninterrupted operation.

"As our customers' servers age, ioOptimize steps in to manage workload placement and automatically migrates VMs when needed, minimizing downtime due to hardware failures," said Greg Campbell, CTO of VergeIO. "This level of resiliency ensures organizations get the most out of their hardware investments."

Rapid Hardware Innovation Adoption

ioOptimize helps VergeOS customers to stay ahead of the competition by rapidly incorporating new hardware innovations. Unlike traditional solutions that require hard-coded updates for new hardware, ioOptimize dynamically learns and adapts to new hardware capabilities. For example, customers upgrading from 10GBe to 25GB network cards benefit from ioOptimize’s ability to instantly leverage increased bandwidth and active-active ports, ensuring seamless network performance.

New Automated Scale-Down Feature

With the release of VergeOS 4.13, ioOptimize introduces an "automated scale-down" feature. As VergeIO’s unique licensing is per server rather than per CPU or core, this feature enables customers to reduce server count while increasing capacity. For example, organizations using 12 dual-processor nodes may transition to 8 quad-processor servers with increased performance and capacity.

ioOptimize seamlessly migrates VMs and data from older hardware to new, denser servers, reducing power, cooling, and space requirements. Once the migration is complete, VergeOS notifies administrators, enabling them to power down older servers and streamline their data center operations.

Lower TCO, Sustainability Benefits, and Unrestricted Licensing

ioOptimize helps organizations lower the total cost of ownership (TCO) by enabling them to consolidate hardware, decrease energy consumption, and reduce data center footprints. This directly supports sustainability initiatives, allowing enterprises to achieve their environmental goals through a more energy-efficient IT infrastructure. Fewer servers result in lower energy use, reduced carbon emissions, and more cost-effective operations.

Unlike traditional licensing models, which penalize organizations for deploying high-density, quad-processor servers with triple-digit cores, VergeIO’s licensing frees customers to adopt more powerful servers without incurring additional costs. Competing models restrict an organization's ability to meet sustainability goals, imposing higher costs for using efficient hardware. With VergeIO’s server-based licensing, customers can implement dense, robust systems that reduce power consumption, cooling needs, and data center footprint, aligning their infrastructure with financial and environmental objectives.

Marc Staimer, CEO of DragonSlayer Consulting, stated, “Hardware vendors have been focused on assisting organizations helping them reduce their data center costs while achieving sustainability goals. Unfortunately, too many software vendors hamper those efforts because of their per-core and per-capacity licensing models. These models discourage, rather than encourage, customers to invest in denser, more efficient hardware platforms that lower rack space, power, and cooling expenses,” said Marc Staimer, President Dragon Slayer Consulting. “VergeIO’s per sever licensing model is a rare exception to this trend. Their willingness to help customers significantly shrink their data center footprint is exactly what IT professionals need.”

About VergeIO

VergeIO is the leading VMware alternative, providing an integrated data center operating system with built-in virtualization, storage, and networking capabilities. VergeOS simplifies IT management while delivering exceptional performance and scalability. With ioOptimize, VergeIO continues to innovate, helping customers extend hardware lifecycles, reduce costs, and quickly adopt the latest technology advancements.

For more information about ioOptimize or VergeIO, please visit www.verge.io. To hear more about ioOptimize, register here for our webinar on Thursday, November 7th at 1:00 PM ET / 10:00 AM PT.

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Email: judy@jprcom.com

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