Novell invites vendors to build software appliances atop SUSE Linux
Effort aims to help businesses simplify deployment, upkeep of applications
Computerworld - To make it easier for its customers to deploy new applications on virtualized or standard servers, Novell Inc.'s SUSE Linux division is jumping into the software appliance wave.
Novell today unveiled its SUSE Appliance Program, which provides a smaller "just enough operating system" (JeOS) version of its SUSE Linux Enterprise that independent software vendors can use to integrate with their applications. By integrating the operating system with the application, a software stack is created that can be easily placed on a virtual or standard server and run as a normal application, without heavy configuring and without lengthy installation steps, according to Novell.
"A virtual appliance is simply a virtual machine image which contains the operating system, plus the application, preconfigured and ready to run," said Nat Friedman, Novell's chief technology and strategy officer. "The concept is that [a vendor] would take their application; they'd combine it with an operating system; they would do the testing and integration to make sure it's ready and that it's going to work; then they would do all the configuration work so the customer doesn't have to."
The customers then take the prepackaged application/operating system stack and places it on their virtualization hypervisor and say "go," Friedman said.
The software stack is like a hard disk image that runs on a virtualized server along with as many other virtualized applications and servers as a user wants to run, he said.
For customers, the benefits are faster and easier deployments of new applications, Friedman said, because they can avoid detailed installations and their patches, fixes and debugging.
For independent software vendors that want to offer their applications atop SUSE Linux to customers, it can allow them to offer their applications to smaller businesses that may not have large, fully staffed IT departments that would be able to install and run the stand-alone applications.
"Deployment at every level is greatly simplified," Friedman said. "Most applications take several steps to install, each with the potential for error," as well as requiring users to find and include all missing service packs and other fixes, he said.
"It's very exciting for all kinds of [software vendors], because they get better control [for] their customers to get things running and working [smoothly. They're able to go in there with their application and the operating system and service their customers" without having to wait for the operating system vendor to come in and provide its own consulting services to get the application running well, Friedman said.
"Today, it can be a multiweek affair for an operating system vendor to come in and do the work that's needed," he said, adding that for SUSE, "it allows us to enter sales situations that were previous not thinkable for us."



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