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Vizioncore announced the availability of vCharter Pro, the enterprise-class,
performance monitoring and management solution for large-scale virtualization
deployments.
Powered by Foglight from Quest Software, vCharter Pro provides views of
different infrastructure layers from entire data centers through to ESX
clusters, resource pools, shared storage and even individual virtual machines.
vCharter Pro also allows administrators to pinpoint resource contention among
CPU, memory, disk or NICs as well as capture key metrics over time for
historical trending and reporting.
“Organizations implementing virtualization often start small then accelerate
the pace and scale of deployment as they see the significant benefits the
technology delivers,” said Chris Akerberg, Vizioncore President and Chief
Operating Officer. “As customers build fully-virtualized enterprise data
centers, performance and manageability become key concerns for users, who often
don’t have the time or resources to understand and address everything that is
going on in their environment. vCharter Pro delivers a wealth of metrics on
activity and performance at different levels within the virtualized
infrastructure and alerts customers on potential issues and bottlenecks, as
well as ways to address these problems. As an increasing amount of critical,
highly transactional workloads are virtualized, performance issues are only
likely to increase, and we see this as a compelling case for a product like
vCharter Pro.”
vCharter Pro features:
- Single web-based “pane-of-glass” view shows activity and performance at the VirtualCenter, data center, resource pool, cluster, ESX Server, virtual machine and storage levels
- Scales to support thousands of virtual machines and multiple VirtualCenter deployments
- Automated alarms and alerts on performance issues and potential bottlenecks
- “Understands” components of the VMware platform and can “roll-up” problems at lower levels into higher-level alarms
- Datastore predictive monitoring helps determine when more storage will be required
- “Raw” metrics can be combined into “derived” metrics for higher-level information
- Database of metrics provide historical trending
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