VKernel
VKernel claims that Capacity Analyzer 2.0 can save enterprises time and money

VKernel analyses virtual capacity

New user interface should improve analysis capabilities for VMware environments

Written by David Neal

VKernel, the developer of virtual machine solutions, is now shipping its Capacity Analyzer 2.0 virtual appliance.

New features in this release, which is available to download from the VKernel web site, include an improved user interface and enhanced scalability.

Advertisement

The firm said that it could be used to ensure optimal performance in any VMware ESX environment and would save enterprises time and money.

The capacity assessment tool monitors CPU usage, memory and storage resource trends to identify existing and future capacity problems, VKernel said.

"For virtualisation projects to move forward to the size and scope organisations ultimately desire, performance issues must continually be solved to provide a level of confidence that allows business critical application servers to be virtualised," said Alex Bakman, founder and chief executive at VKernel.

"Our Capacity Analyzer delivers a detailed level of insight into the current and future performance of VMware environments to eliminate serious risks and optimise the end-user experience."

Users refer to a single dashboard for up-to-date information and advanced analytics on their VMware environments.

The VKernel Capacity Analyzer virtual appliance is currently available with pricing starting at $199 (£114) per CPU socket for the standard edition.

A free, full production 14-day trial version of the VKernel virtual appliance is available from the firm's web site.

Related whitepapers

Related jobs

Do you agree?

IT white papers

Search vnunet IThound

Top categories

Job of the week

Search thousands of IT jobs :

Search thousands of IT jobs:

Advanced search

Hiring now on ComputingCareers:

Related IT jobs

Search thousands of IT jobs :

Search thousands of IT jobs:

Advanced search

Advertisement

Advertisement

Newsletter signup

Sign up for our range of FREE newsletters:

Existing User

Newsletter user login:

Enter email address to edit your newsletter preferences

Watch

Shaun Nichols

19 Dec 2008

2.93 MBPodcast Special: Views from the Valley More...

Podcast image

18 Dec 2008

17.6 MBComputing podcast - the highlights of 2008 More...

Shaun Nichols and Iain Thomson

15 Dec 2008

4.98 MBPodcast Special: Views from the Valley More...

Poll

Communications super-database

Communications super-database

Should the government be allowed to track our emails and internet use?

Previous poll results

Spotlight

Palm Pre

Video: Palm Pre launch at CES

vnunet.com checks out Palm's touchscreen smartphone at CES 2009 in...  More...

CES 2009

CES 2009 Special Report

All the latest coverage from Las Vegas   More...

Green lightbulb

Electronics makers urged to go greener

Greenpeace research finds much work still needs to be done   More...

Macworld 2009

Macworld 2009 Special Report

All the latest coverage from San Francisco   More...

Primary Navigation