Virtualization is tough, part 6,426
19 Nov
New research report out from EMA today that’s well worth looking into. SearchCIO-Midmarket.com has a great article on it.
Behind these figures are management challenges that companies are only starting to recognize, let alone address, the surveys found. Only 24% of respondents to an Enterprise Management Associates Inc. survey of 627 corporate IT decision makers published last April said they thought virtualization makes security administration easier — as compared with 42% in 2006. Just 32% said software control and distribution is easier in a virtualized environment, down from 58% two years ago. And configuration management numbers plummeted from 58% to 32%.
That’s exactly one of the problems we set out to solve with RDA. We recognize that administrators are being thrust into administrative positions that challenge them to broaden their expertise dramatically. Managing a virtualized datacenter requires deep network, storage, server, and virtualization skills, often in very short supply. RDA helps, by providing clear guidance and prescriptive remediation to help administrators find and fix problems in their datacenter quickly and easily.
Another favorite quote:
ndeed, everything from performance and capacity management to troubleshooting and security administration becomes more difficult in a volatile, multilayered and often heterogeneous virtualized environment, Mann said.
And finally:
Unfortunately, there aren’t a lot of software tools that manage virtual and physical environments or multi-platform virtualized installations in an integrated fashion, the EMA report stated. Only 21% of management tools in use can integrate effectively with other enterprise system management tools, according to EMA’s Mann.
If this sounds like you, go check out RDA!
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