Do you know how your data centers work? Popular IT infrastructure management software often describes the usage of a server, but does not give a clear picture of power supply and cooling. Management systems can track servers as assets, but not track the number of transactions performed by servers, which correlates better with electricity consumption. A change management system can tell you where each server is located and how to access it, while an application monitoring system monitors the virtual machines and service levels provided by the applications.
- Efficiency monitoring and performance management
- Resource planning and optimization
- Đ˜Intelligent placement and redistribution of workloads
- Regulatory compliance through increased security level
Very few systems incorporate all of this data into a single holistic picture of how all of your data centers are performing.
Any good solution should combine three main functionalities:
- Monitoring. Track and visualize details and activities across all systems and locations.
- Analysis. How to use the data center more efficiently to save energy and space or increase the usage of existing equipment.
- Automation. Automating IT processes regarding calculations, networks, and storage in physical and virtual environments.
- Automation of server lifecycle management and application deployment
- Automation of tracking changes in the configuration of equipment, which includes the ability to delineate the powers of personnel and control the compliance with corporate information security policies
- IT employees make changes faster and more consistently, thereby reducing
Our specialists have deep expertise in creating centralized management systems for the virtual and physical infrastructure of data centers.