Nimsoft Monitor solution now features robust support for Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization, providing customers with unified, end-to-end visibility into their Red Hat and non-Red Hat resources so they can more effectively and efficiently deliver IT services to their business.
Nimsoft Monitor for Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization streamlines administration in heterogeneous virtualized environments by efficiently managing multiple virtualization technologies from a single platform.
"We've expanded the scope of our monitoring coverage to include Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization, giving customers more choice in virtualization technology," said Mark Frost, GM of the Nimsoft Solutions Group. “This can help our customers achieve optimum IT infrastructure performance and uptime.”
Nimsoft Monitor for Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization automates many monitoring tasks, and streamlines the administration of the physical and virtualized elements in dynamic Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization-enabled environments.
Key capabilities include:
• Auto-discovery of Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization hypervisors.
• Granular, correlated views of Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization and the underlying physical systems.
• Real-time performance and availability of data.
• Proactive alerts based on customer-defined thresholds.
• Automation of common RHEV configuration and data collection tasks.
“Red Hat customers want management tools that are easy to deploy, easy to operate and provide the functionality they need to keep their critical business services up and running at peak performance,” said Geert Jansen, Senior Product Marketing Manager, Virtualization at Red Hat. “Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization combined with Nimsoft Monitor provides our joint customers with the performance, reliability, scalability and cost-effectiveness they need for their IT infrastructures.”
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