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09 March 2009

Netuitive develops toolset for VMware

By Tom Sullivan, Infoworld (US)

Netuitive has launched a new version of its Netuitive SI monitoring tool, so that it can now operate in VMware infrastructures.

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"We've fully integrated all our virtualisation monitoring into our core SI product, and we've added support for clusters and the datastore," said Daniel Heimlich, a vice president at Netuitive.

The new support for clusters enables users to monitor and analyse them as a single entity and brings failover and load-balancing. The SI product, he added, "self-learns the behaviour of all infrastructure resources."

The sum of the enhancements enables what the company refers to as a Total Health Index, or a snapshot of the health of a virtual infrastructure. From there, Heimlich explains, companies can drill down into virtual machines and get application data from out-of-the-box tools, such as Tivoli, Microsoft's Operations Manager, HP OpenView, and BMC Patrol.

"We show a correlated composite view of the infrastructure," Heimlich said.

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Netuitive's approach appeals to IT shops because most of those tools Netuitive works with were built for distributed computing, not virtual architectures, according to David Williams, research vice president at Gartner.

"It's about optimising your current infrastructure," Williams said. "Netutive gives an overview and visibility into data IT might then use to re-provision."

Williams added, however, that customers have to be mature enough, from an infrastructure perspective, to manage in such a holistic manner. That said, Netuitive SI might be a natural fit for companies with cloud or service-oriented infrastructures because they already think this way, while more traditional infrastructures would require an adjustment to make the most of the tool.

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