Nutanix Performance Monitoring with eG Innovations
The concept of web-scale IT has caught up with enterprises that are beginning to grow their IT infrastructure and operations, and the adoption of hyper-converged infrastructure has made it easy to scale with increased flexibility, easier management, and lesser CAPEX costs.
Nutanix Virtual Computing Platform converges computing and storage into a hardware appliance that runs virtual workloads using the native Nutanix Acropolis hypervisor, VMWare vSphere, Microsoft Hyper-V, or Citrix XenServer. This distributed computing architecture gives the ability to add needed resources on-demand.
Challenges
As with any hardware infrastructure, Nutanix nodes experience performance bottlenecks, and IT staff needs to keep constant vigil on the hyper-converged framework, identify bottlenecks and fix issues.
Nutanix Prism management software gives monitoring insight into the Nutanix Acropolis hypervisor environment. But Prism is not sufficient for organizations that virtualize their Nutanix infrastructure on VMware, Hyper-V, or XenServer. Plus, it is important to monitor actual application workloads that are running on Nutanix so the application architects and service owners can avoid performance degradation for end-users.
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