Thursday, 9 June 2016

New Solution Adds Machine Learning Analytics to VMware Environments


With virtualized environments performance problems can be difficult to identify. IT departments may have difficulty detecting whether the cause is in the application, network, storage, or virtualization layer infrastructure.

Optimization software specialist SIOS is bringing learning to bear on this problem with the latest version of SIOS iQ, its analysis software for virtual machine environments of the machine.

The new version integrates SIOS iQ with SQL Sentry Performance Advisor, saving a critical distance between infrastructure managers and IT administrators SQL Server. For the first time, IT staff can easily identify and resolve the root causes of performance problems based on analysis of both the VMware infrastructure and application environment SQL Server.

Other advances allow users to accurately predict performance and forecasting and capacity utilization, improve efficiency by identifying and resize virtual machines sub and stock up and save storage capacity data, identifying instantly files unscrupulous disk (VMDK). New display of information on the latest version enables IT to instantly see the health of their entire infrastructure operations so they can correct problems immediately.

"Data is the foundation upon which business-critical applications are built. The need to continuously monitor, diagnose and optimize SQL Server platform is critical for service level requirements." Greg says Gonzalez, president and CEO of SQL Sentry. "Integrating Performance Advisor Sentry SQL with SIOS iQ enables IT operations to access the details of the actionable event from the platform of SQL Server in the context of the virtual infrastructure. This greatly reduces the time spent troubleshooting and promotes effective cross-team collaboration between operations and database administrators. "

SIOS iQ 3.7 that incorporates SIOS iQ and SQL Sentry event correlation, forecasting performance and a topology view of the environment through a dashboard, will be available from June 10 version 3.8, released at the end of the month July, a cluster topology view, reports of efficiency and the ability to identify VMDK disk files unscrupulous added.

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