Start eliminating blind spots caused by virtualization with Xangati for VMware ESX.
Xangati for ESX provides first of its kind video-like visibility into the virtual communications traversing a vSwitch within the same host. Xangati’s plug and go installation will eradicate the blind spots that have cost customers like you dearly—in terms of project delays, higher than planned budgets and a lingering set of performance issues that often burn up cycles you don’t have.
Customers like you that have downloaded the Xangati for ESX have found immediate value in the solution because it fully complements and augments the information that VMware vCenter provides. Whereas, vCenter tells you about the resources that a given VM or host is consuming, Xangati provides insights into:
- What other devices (virtual or physical) are being communicated with?
- What applications are parts of that communication?
- How much workload is being driven across the infrastructure and to where?
- Does this activity pattern resemble the same time period yesterday?
This information is presented both live and historically for all critical “moving parts” within your virtual ecosystem. And as a result of this rich functionality—which is the same during your free trial as in ongoing production—customers like you are seeing the following uses and more.
- Proving that the virtual infrastructure is NOT the cause of intermittent performance issues and DVR recording this proof to share with others
- Seeing VM-to-VM communication that traverses the vSwitch without touching the physical wire
- Learning what random applications and communications are driving unexpected CPU surges for specific VMs
- Tracking virtual desktop communication between the thin client and the virtual desktop
- Checking the activity of your IP storage protocols (NFS/iSCSI) to see aggregate and specific workload patterns over the course of a day/week
To learn more and to download the above file, please visit: Xangati for VMware ESX – Virtualization Visibility / Management
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