Mountain View Data Integrates OSA IPMI to Provide PowerCockpit for Clusters

Mountain View Data has announced the launch of a beta program for their IPMI (Intelligent Platform Management Interface) software module licensed from OSA Technologies, a subsidiary of Avocent Corporation integrated into PowerCockpit, a management framework for large-scale server deployments. The new IPMI module integrates OSA Technologies' existing Out-of-Band (OOB) products to provide access to old and new IPMI-enabled servers. Customers with mixed environments of HP, IBM and Dell servers can remotely power on and off multiple machines, view and interact with the BOOT screens, view Windows and Linux system consoles and monitor system hardware health. The beta program will begin December 16, and participants will receive discounts on the product when it becomes available in early 2005. Pricing will be announced at that time. In addition to gaining IPMI functionality, users will get a limited edition of PowerCockpit software, which includes provisioning and management capabilities for clusters of servers. "OSA Technologies is the king of the hill for IPMI firmware and software, and we're delighted to be incorporating their technology into MVD's PowerCockpit management framework," said Cliff Miller, president and CEO of Mountain View Data. "By integrating OSA IPMI products, we will lead customers out of the Dark Ages of finger driven power-cycling and BIOS Purgatory and into the enlightened age of automated software management of servers." "MVD's PowerCockpit is an excellent vehicle for delivering our IPMI OOB capabilities to a large number of servers," said Mark Lee, president and CEO of OSA Technologies. "When you've got hundreds or thousands of machines, you need a framework that can automate processes and scale out." "We have been using and promoting PowerCockpit for deployment and management of clusters for a few years now. With the new IPMI module for PowerCockpit, seemingly simple tasks like powering on and off single nodes or an entire cluster of DL145 servers just got a lot easier," states Dan Cox, Program Manager of High Performance Computing for Industry Standard Volume Servers at Hewlett-Packard. "We expect our leading edge customers to line up for the beta program." PowerCockpit is being used for server provisioning and management at data centers and in research laboratories of major corporations in telecommunications, insurance, online gaming, finance, banking, genomics, scientific visualization, electronic design. OSA's IPMI firmware and software solutions, available worldwide, are designed to be easily integrated into system vendors' products and can be tailored to meet individual customer needs for differentiation.