Abiquo Enterprise Edition
Abiquo empowers authorized users and groups, by allowing them to manage their own virtual enterprises within allocated resource limits. New virtual machines or pre-built appliances can be deployed in seconds, dramatically improving efficiency and allowing you to regain business agility.
Abiquo was designed to avoid dependence on any hypervisor. Not only are the major hypervisors fully and simultaneously supported, Abiquo allows conversion of virtual machines from one hypervisor to another in any combination, eliminating vendor lock-in with a single drag and drop operation. Supported hypervisors include:
• WMware ESX and ESXi
• Microsoft Hyper-V
• Virtual Box
• Xen
• KVM
Hierarchical user management and role based permissions allow delegation of management tasks according to the organization’s needs. Since any user’s view is limited to the hierarchy below them, Abiquo provides multi-tenancy with full isolation, whether to internal groups, or to external customers. A single Web-based management console is context sensitive to the role and permissions of the relevant user, reducing complexity and providing unparalleled ease of use.
Define CPU, memory and storage limits for each Virtual Enterprise, including both hard (enforced) and soft (warning) levels for each. Since no Virtual Enterprise can exceed its allocated resource limit, there is no danger of users exceeding the capabilities of the physical infrastructure.
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