VKernel analyses virtual capacity

 

VKernel, the developer of virtual machine solutions, is now shipping its Capacity Analyzer 2.0 virtual appliance..

New features in this release, which is available to download from the VKernel web site, include an improved user interface and enhanced scalability. The firm said that it could be used to ensure optimal performance in any VMware ESX environment and would save enterprises time and money.

The capacity assessment tool monitors CPU usage, memory and storage resource trends to identify existing and future capacity problems, VKernel said.

“For virtualisation projects to move forward to the size and scope organisations ultimately desire, performance issues must continually be solved to provide a level of confidence that allows business critical application servers to be virtualised,” said Alex Bakman, founder and chief executive at VKernel. “Our Capacity Analyzer delivers a detailed level of insight into the current and future performance of VMware environments to eliminate serious risks and optimise the end-user experience.”

Users refer to a single dashboard for up-to-date information and advanced analytics on their VMware environments.

The VKernel Capacity Analyzer virtual appliance is currently available with pricing starting at US$199 per CPU socket for the standard edition. A free, full production 14-day trial version of the VKernel virtual appliance is available from the firm's web site.

Copyright ©v3.co.uk


VKernel analyses virtual capacity
 
 
 
 
 
Top Stories
The New Zealand telco problem
Opinion: Could Telstra save Kiwi telcos?
 
IT price probe to 'name and shame' gougers
Industry ducking the issue, committee claims.
 
Revealed: 2012 e-government award winners
Government highlights projects, professionals of the year.
 
Sign up to receive iTnews email bulletins
   FOLLOW US...

Latest VideosSee all videos »

Latest Comments
Polls
Should the Government enact new legislation to protect copyright holders in the digital age?

   |   View results
Yes
  19%
 
No
  81%
TOTAL VOTES: 474

Vote