ManageEngine Controls Virtual Sprawl

Don’t Let Virtualization Turn IT Management Into a Big Question Mark

Virtualization & Cloud Management

IT’s new day for virtualization and cloud management with ManageEngine
  • Monitor  -   performance of virtual, cloud and physical systems through a single platform
  • Deploy  -   tools for capacity planning and predicting changes to application performance
  • Identify  -   interdependencies between different parts of the application delivery chain in virtualized environments
  • Prevent  -   virtual machine sprawl
Virtualization and cloud management for more efficient IT.

Real-IT check: Is virtualized infrastructure ready for production application workloads? Can IT deploy private clouds with full confidence that applications will continue to perform without fail?

Virtualization and cloud management imperatives:

  • Provide - visibility into the entire transaction flow
  • Identify – virtual resources serving each application and potential points of failure
  • Manage - adds, moves, and changes in the network
  • Provision - and configure VLANs
  • Manage - increasing network and storage traffic and a greater number of physical devices and virtual switches
  • Choose - applications to be hosted in a virtual or private cloud infrastructure

The ManageEngine difference.

IT done right. According to IDC's recent virtualization survey, in 2011, one in five physical servers shipped will be virtualized. From the workload view, that equates to 65% of all workloads running on a virtualized physical host. IT managers will deploy over seven virtual machines (VMs) per host. ManageEngine enables organizations to make a seamless migration from physical to virtual and cloud environments. ManageEngine solutions enable IT management teams to monitor the performance of applications on both physical, virtual, and cloud systems through a single platform as well as to monitor resource utilization and identify potential points of failure. IT teams can use ManageEngine tools to graphically map their infrastructure and understand interdependencies of different segments of the application delivery chain to ensure that virtualized and cloud computing infrastructures continue to deliver business results.

  • Start monitoring – VMware servers right away
  • Be alerted – when resource utilization crosses critical thresholds
  • Know – which ESX servers are running low on resources
  • Quickly identify– resource-hungry VMs and take corrective action
  • Be informed - information related to SAN/NAS such as, name and type of datastore, total, used and free capacities, etc. are shown
  • Get– over 70 built-in reports on VMware infrastructure performance
"With the advent of virtualization comes a new wave of systems management tools that are enabling more automated data capture across the entire datacenter." – IDC

ManageEngine OpManager

Best-in-class VMware Monitoring using over 70 VMware Performance Monitors

OpManager’s VMware Monitor provides in-depth, agentless monitoring of VMware servers to give IT administrators a single fault and performance management console for entire server infrastructure - both physical and virtual. In addition to SNMP and WMI-based monitoring, OpManager leverages VMware APIs.

ManageEngine OpStor

Monitor and Manage VMware ESX/ESXi Servers in SAN/NAS Networks

As organizations move towards storage virtualization, the storage monitoring solution should be able to monitor VMware servers along with virtualized storage resources. OpStor provides support for monitoring your VMware ESX / ESXi servers along with their individual instances. This enables you to monitor the Health, CPU Utilization and Memory Utilization of ESX server as well as each virtual machine on the ESX server.

ManageEngine Applications Manager

Gain Insight into the Performance of Virtual Infrastructure

Applications Manager provides IT administrators with valuable insight into the health and performance of virtual servers as well as the virtual hosts configured in those servers. With the aid of comprehensive performance metrics as well as in-depth reports, IT administrators can ensure their virtual systems are performing at their peak, and can quickly identify any virtual machines consuming excess server resources and take corrective action.