2016-11-10

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Nutanix announced that it will extend its unrivalled one-click datacentre automation capabilities to include network visualisation, security and orchestration, and expand its already rich set of APIs.

Digital transformation, the emerging Internet of Things (IoT) and proliferation of mobile-first apps have triggered a major rethink in the way software is built, deployed and scaled. Modern applications are being manufactured with flexible architectures using smaller, more independent modular services. While these new application architectures have enhanced overall IT agility, they have also exposed a multitude of IT challenges - visibility of application interdependencies for troubleshooting, new security threats and a dearth of unified management tools.

Visualise Networks to Instantly Triage Issues Across the Complete Stack

The increasing growth in the number of workloads pressurise IT teams to control the end-to-end infrastructure to ensure that applications are meeting performance and availability SLAs. Without a single, unified view of all infrastructure resources, including the network environment, identifying, isolating and correcting issues becomes overly complex and time-consuming. Common challenges, such as VLAN misconfigurations, take hours to diagnose and fix, resulting in application stoppage and lost revenue.

In addition to delivering valuable, at-a-glance insight into server, virtualisation and storage resources, Nutanix Prism will now offer application-centric visualisation of the network. Rather than depend on a panoply of tools from different vendors, IT teams get an inclusive view of the physical and virtual network topology. This involves an intuitive view of how individual virtual machines (VMs) are linked to the physical and virtual network infrastructure, as well as providing detailed health and performance statistics of the network environment. Built-in network visualisation allows datacentre managers to quickly identify and triage network issues impacting application SLAs.

Secure Applications Against Emerging Threats with Upcoming Built-in Microsegmentation

Modern application landscapes are comprised of hundreds or thousands of individual applications and services, with each a possible point of attack. An internal application that has been compromised poses a severe threat to all other workloads running in the enterprise datacentre. Microsegmentation technologies have been available for some time to address these internal threats by controlling east-west traffic between applications, but widespread adoption has been decelerated by the complicated setup and management commonly required by large-scale SDN deployments.

Tightly integrated into the company’s cloud infrastructure stack, Nutanix Acropolis Microsegmentation Services (AMS) will statefully inspect, control and govern communication flows between individual workloads to offer a more secure application environment. Application-specific policies will be defined within Nutanix Prism, giving IT teams a unified control plane to administer and secure communications between VMs, container-based applications and microservices running in a common environment. Nutanix AMS can be utilised in just minutes, and will obviate the need to invest in large and complex SDNs to secure the application environment.

According to Alexandre Delen, Managing Director at Delen Private Bank, “Moving to the Nutanix Enterprise Cloud Platform has already allowed us to shift our focus to delivering value back to our business. With the addition of microsegmentation services, we can be confident that our critical applications will be secure without having to overlay an entirely new virtual network topology.”

Orchestrate Networking and Security Services with One-Click

Orchestrating the multiple network services needed for application delivery is not only complex and error-prone, it can decelerate the modernisation of enterprise datacentres. Achieving more agile, dynamic and cloud-like infrastructure demands that networks be made invisible, just like compute and storage resources, so that IT teams can refocus efforts on delivering applications critical to the business.

Nutanix Acropolis offers simple and open APIs that enable for automated policy updates to top-of-rack (ToR) switches, application delivery controllers (ADCs) and firewalls based on application lifecycle events, giving Nutanix administrators a streamlined and automated application deployment workflow. A leading cloud networking vendor, Arista Networks, and storage networking vendor, Brocade, as well as ADC and security vendors such as Citrix and F5 Networks can now automate network provisioning and modify policies in real-time based on application and IT lifecycle changes.

Virtualised network and security services can be implanted into the application environment based on app-centric policies, ensuring that the proper services are applied to each application and are executed in the correct sequence. These services will complement Nutanix’s native visualisation and network security capabilities, providing advanced application inspection and threat mitigation capabilities. Prominent security vendors such as Illumio and vArmour can use the service insertion and orchestration capabilities to allow turnkey, fully orchestrated security solutions that offer advanced security enforcement and threat mitigation, and drastically reduce operational complexity.

Sunil Potti, Chief Product and Development Officer at Nutanix said, “Businesses clearly see the value in converging the datacentre to reduce complexity, but stopping at storage and virtualization is not enough. Networking and security are integral functions that can no longer be treated as piecemeal add-ons that introduce more complexity and distract IT from delivering value back to the business. We’re committed to making the Nutanix Enterprise Cloud Platform the de facto standard for companies looking to reduce IT complexity while benefitting from the complete integration of all IT infrastructure, from storage to security.”

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