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Reflex Systems Enhances Virtualization Management Center (VMC)

January 27, 2009 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Reflex Systems today announced significant new enhancements to Reflex VMC (Virtualization Management Center) including the addition of performance monitoring and enhanced web-based reporting capabilities.

Reflex’s VMC is designed to provide customers with the essential management capabilities needed to effectively manage the complex, dynamic virtual environment, capitalize on the existing virtualization investment, reduce cost through efficient management, minimize downtime and maintain a reliable virtualized infrastructure running critical business-line applications.

The new performance features round-out Reflex VMC’s already robust management capabilities which include virtual infrastructure discovery and mapping, configuration change monitoring, application and services discovery and monitoring, virtual network security, and reporting.

Reflex VMC provides performance data for the entire virtual infrastructure enabling customers to:

— Monitor performance of virtual infrastructure
— Optimize resource utilization
— Troubleshoot line-of-Business application performance
— Verify DRS/load balancing and performance impact
— Perform forensics and root cause analysis
— Manage the performance impact of configuration changes
— Conduct virtual infrastructure capacity planning

The new enhancements provide Reflex VMC customers with several exclusive features including the ability to manage virtual environments from a single screen view, correlate infrastructure configuration changes, network services and security events for performance impact, access timeline-based performance graphs, and access comparative analysis environment information.

Reflex VMC is available for purchase now through authorized channel partners.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Reflex, Reflex Systems, Reflex Systems VMC, Reflex VMC, Virtual Management Center, virtualisation, virtualization, VMC

Enomalism Beta-Released Management Console for Xen

May 16, 2006 by Robin Wauters 1 Comment

Virtualized Management Console (VMC)

Enomaly, a Canadian innovator in virtualization solutions, announced the Beta deployment of Enomalism Virtualized Management Console , a pre-packaged virtualization infrastructure solution based on Xen 3.0 and available under LGPL open source license. The Enomalism VMC is a powerful web-based systems administrator management tool for XEN hypervisor that enables the management of multiple isolated Virtual Private Servers (VPS) to be managed from a central web based interface. Enomalism brings the performance, stability, security and openness of the Xen hypervisor to the market in a product that emphasizes ease of use, effortless deployment and management of Xen-based virtual infrastructure.

“By using Enomalism, organizations can clearly implement a controlled and easy to manage virtualization environment resulting in increased server utilization, reduced IT cost and improved operational performance,” said Reuven Cohen, CTO of Enomaly. “Enomalism supplies customers with a superior virtualization solution that provides open access to source code and price performance benefits over proprietary offerings. By leveraging Xen virtualization technology and open source standards, Enomalism increases flexibility and reduced total cost of ownership for our enterprise customers”.

Xen is an operating system level server virtualization solution that makes efficient use of your hardware, software and management resources. Xen lets a computer run several operating systems simultaneously, sharing the same hardware and more effectively utilizing its capacity than is typically the case for stand-alone servers. In the Xen virtual environment independent servers perform and execute with their own memory and I/O, configuration files, users and applications running on a single operating system.

Enomalism enables customers from a single interface to start, stop and move virtual machines from one physical computer to another without any interruption in service or availability. Enomalism comes equipped with a provisioning wizard which deploys new virtual machines and centralized user management. Customers can manage memory resources changing virtual machine behavior so priorities are easily met.

Download a free copy of the Enomalism beta or visit their website for more information

Filed Under: News, People Tagged With: Enomalism, Enomaly, Reuven Cohen, virtualisation, virtualization, VMC, Xen 3.0

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