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Gillian Farquhar
Egenera, Inc.
508-858-3262
gfarquhar@egenera.com

Egenera Extends Virtualization Leadership with vBlade Software

—Integrates Hypervisor Technology with PAN Manager Software for Seamless Management of Physical and Virtual Servers—

—Egenera vBlade Implementation Utilizes XenEnterprise from XenSource —

MARLBORO, Mass. —November 14, 2006—Egenera Inc., a leader in datacenter virtualization architecture, today launched Egenera® vBladeTM software, an entirely new way to manage both physical servers and virtual machines by providing a single environment for configuring, allocating, repurposing and managing both types of resources. Egenera's first vBlade implementation utilizes XenEnterpriseTM, a comprehensive virtualization solution from XenSource, Inc., which offers the industry's first commercial implementation of virtualized Windows® and Linux® on the XenTM hypervisor. Concurrently, Fujitsu Siemens Computers, Egenera's exclusive OEM alliance in EMEA, is announcing vBlade software today at VISIT, its annual customer conference (see related Fujitsu Siemens Computers press release at www.fujitsu-siemens.com).

In related news, XenSource announced today that it has entered into an OEM agreement with Egenera whereby Egenera will integrate XenEnterprise into Egenera PAN ManagerTM software as part of the new vBlade offering. Egenera is a XenSource Strategic Alliance Partner, a designation reserved for global market leaders making strategic investments and commitment to XenSource technology, vision and go-to-market initiatives (see related XenSource press release at www.xensource.com).

With vBlade software, Egenera BladeFrame® customers can take advantage of the same levels of high-availability, N+1 failover, disaster recovery, dynamic repurposing and other critical services built into the Egenera architecture for both virtual and physical resources through Egenera PAN Manager software. Whether a customer is consolidating hundreds of servers onto virtual blades or deploying the most mission-critical applications on physical blades, Egenera is the first to eliminate both the management complexity and physical complexity plaguing enterprise datacenters today, by providing a solution built to deliver agility and simplicity.

"Agility is the ability of an organization to sense environmental change and respond efficiently and effectively to that change. However, no organization will be agile if its datacenter and infrastructure aren't," said Tom Bittman, vice president and Gartner Fellow at Gartner1.

XenEnterprise provides the ability to easily move multiple virtual servers onto a single physical machine, and then migrate those virtual servers whenever additional resources are needed. This high-performance, easy-to-implement virtualization platform allows for a radical reduction in the total number of servers needed by an organization, reducing IT costs and enabling operational agility.

"Egenera is a pioneer in using virtualization to simplify the datacenter and help enterprise IT become more efficient and cost effective," said Simon Crosby, founder and CTO of XenSource. "With the integration of XenEnterprise with PAN Manager, customers will be able to take advantage of even greater levels of efficiency, performance and utilization, while maintaining the overall simplicity of management within their datacenters."

"Egenera has raised the bar again," said Pete Manca, Egenera CTO and EVP of engineering. "While the large server vendors are just starting to introduce limited virtualization into their industry-standard servers, Egenera has been delivering a fully-virtualized, open platform since 2001. With vBlade software, we have made another significant advancement in leveraging virtualization technology to reduce datacenter complexity and increase agility."

Unlike legacy servers, Egenera servers have always been virtual assets that are deployed, managed and repurposed quickly and simply. Rather than tie a specific operating system and application to a physical server, Egenera's Processing Area Network (PAN) architecture creates pools of compute, storage and network resources that can be easily shared and automatically repurposed based on business priorities and service-level agreements. With the introduction of vBlade software, users can define pools of physical and virtual blades, and deploy Egenera's virtual servers on either physical or virtual blades in the same exact manner across the entire PAN—including multiple BladeFrame systems—making the provisioning of servers to physical or virtual blades simple. This also provides easy failover, rapid scalability, load balancing and disaster recovery on a larger scale.

"The proliferation of virtual machines during the next decade will drive an explosion of complexity even greater than that caused by distributed computing in the â??90s," said Vern Brownell, Egenera founder and chief strategy officer. "Meanwhile, other technologies—such as iSCSI, 10G Ethernet and multi-core processing—are also coming on strong. For IT, incorporating this juggernaut of solutions is a monumental management challenge."

Brownell continued, "Egenera's PAN architecture was specifically developed to abstract and encapsulate complex solutions such as virtual machines and eliminate their complexity from users. While other vendors struggle to keep up by adding new technologies on top of unwieldy legacy infrastructures that were never built for virtualization, only Egenera has been able to simplify the management of virtual machines in a way that completely protects customers from the complexities that bog down their operational performance."

vBlade: Extending the PAN Architecture

With vBlade technology, virtual machines running on the Egenera BladeFrame system have automatic access to a complete range of virtualization services, including N+1 automatic failover, N+1 disaster recovery, resource pools, BladeFarms, suspend/resume, live migration and other capabilities.

Pricing and Availability

vBlade software will be priced as a separate add-on to the Egenera BladeFrame system. A preview release is now available to Egenera customers, and will become generally available in the first half of 2007.

Supporting Materials

A vBlade FAQ, PAN Manager software overview and Flash demo are all available at the vBlade Knowledge Center on the Egenera homepage at http://www.egenera.com.

About Egenera Inc.
Egenera is a global leader in delivering enterprise computing solutions that simplify datacenter operations and infrastructure. The Egenera BladeFrame system simplifies the datacenter with an innovative server architecture specifically designed to reduce complexity and enable IT to respond rapidly to business requirements. Market-leading enterprises around the world trust the Egenera BladeFrame system to run their most important business applications and achieve higher resource utilization, faster application time to market and lower total cost of ownership. Headquartered in Marlboro, Mass., Egenera has offices worldwide. For more information visit www.egenera.com, call 508-858-2600 or send email to info@egenera.com.

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1Source: Gartner - Achieving Agility: The Data Center Is the Foundation, Thomas J. Bittman, April 26, 2006