
ServerView Resource Orchestrator
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¥230,000 (stated as a starting price in Fujitsu press releases dated May 8, 2013 and May 21, 2014) starting price
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What is ServerView Resource Orchestrator
ServerView Resource Orchestrator is a Fujitsu infrastructure management and orchestration product used to provision and manage server resources across virtualized and private cloud environments. It targets IT operations teams that need policy-based deployment, lifecycle management, and automation for Fujitsu server infrastructure and supported hypervisors. The product typically integrates with Fujitsu’s broader ServerView management suite and emphasizes standardized templates and workflows for repeatable provisioning.
Policy-based provisioning workflows
Provides workflow-driven provisioning and lifecycle operations that help standardize how compute resources are deployed and changed. Supports template-based configurations to reduce manual steps for common build patterns. This aligns with cloud management platform expectations for repeatability and governance in private environments.
Tight Fujitsu ecosystem integration
Integrates with Fujitsu ServerView components for hardware monitoring and management, which can simplify operations in Fujitsu-centric data centers. This can reduce the need to stitch together separate tools for inventory, provisioning, and operational control. It is particularly relevant where Fujitsu servers and management tooling are already standardized.
Private cloud automation focus
Designed for enterprise data center use cases such as self-service provisioning, resource pooling, and controlled automation. Fits organizations that prioritize on-premises governance and operational consistency over broad public-cloud-native feature sets. Can serve as an orchestration layer for virtualized infrastructure management.
Vendor-centric infrastructure fit
The product is most compelling in environments standardized on Fujitsu infrastructure and related management tooling. Organizations with heterogeneous hardware estates may find integration depth and operational benefits less consistent. This can limit portability of processes compared with more vendor-neutral platforms.
Smaller third-party ecosystem
Compared with broadly adopted cloud management platforms, it typically has fewer community integrations, extensions, and third-party content. This can increase reliance on vendor-provided connectors and professional services for specialized integrations. It may also affect the availability of prebuilt automation content and shared best practices.
Limited public cloud breadth
The product’s core orientation is private data center orchestration rather than deep, continuously updated coverage of multiple public cloud services. Teams seeking extensive multi-cloud governance, cost controls, and service catalog breadth may need complementary tooling. This can add complexity when operating across hybrid environments.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Cloud Edition | Not published — contact Fujitsu | Private-cloud platform edition; supports OpenStack API integration. (Fujitsu product/press references; see citations.) |
| Express / Virtual Edition | Not published — contact Fujitsu | Lighter/virtual edition for on-premise virtual environments; hardware and deployment requirements documented in official manuals. |
| Add-ons / Options (e.g., NS option) | Not published — contact Fujitsu | Network/storage appliance options and operational modules available; pricing not listed publicly. |
Seller details
Fujitsu Limited
Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan
1935
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