Virtuozzo Gets the Nod from IBM to Run DB2 9

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Apr 2, 20071 min

SWsoft plans to announce today that Virtuozzo's operating system server virtualization software has passed IBM's high standards of testing and validation for DB2 9 and has achieved "Ready for IBM DB2 data server software" status. "Our operating system server virtualization product is uniquely qualified to handle database and business intelligence workloads because of its low overhead and highly scalable architec

SWsoft plans to announce today that Virtuozzo’s operating system server virtualization software has passed IBM’s high standards of testing and validation for DB2 9 and has achieved “Ready for IBM DB2 data server software” status.

“Our operating system server virtualization product is uniquely qualified to handle database and business intelligence workloads because of its low overhead and highly scalable architecture,” said Serguei Beloussov, CEO, SWsoft. “IBM’s rigorous testing process assures customers they can put the full power of Virtuozzo technology to work on their production servers.”

According to Boris Bialek, program director IBM DB2 competitive technologies, “SWsoft Virtuozzo helps to enable the virtualization of IBM DB2 data server based solutions with no performance overhead penalty and can be used to consolidate IBM DB2 databases onto fewer physical servers.”

The “Ready for IBM DB2 Data Server Software” program is a process designed for independent software vendors (ISVs) and solution integrators to validate their products for compatibility, stability and operation with IBM DB2 9. The process ensures that Virtuozzo has been proven to easily and successfully integrate with the IBM DB2 data server software.