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VMturbo 5.5 – Manage All Hypervisors in One Umbrella

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VMturbo operation manager is not just enterprise monitoring software . It controls the virtualization infrastructure by drilling down to the application level and takes real-time decisions. VMturbo controls all the IT stacks like System hardware, Hypervisor, Virtual Machine , Operating System, OS container and applications. VMturbo 5.5 also supports IBM PowerVM along with VMware vSphere , Redhat’s RHEV , Hyper-V Xen-Server virtualization.  To control private could in efficient manner , VMturbo 5.5 can be integrated with vRealize Automation.

Some of the key features of VMturbo 5.5 is listed here.

 

  • VMturbo is capable to control IT stacks.

VMturbo 5.5 - Manage All Stacks

VMturbo 5.5 – Manage All Stacks

 

  • VMturbo 5.5 can be integrated with vRealize Automation and it takes the decisions to make the placement of for guaranteed performance.
VMturbo 5.5 - Placement of VM
VMturbo 5.5 – Placement of VM

 

  • VMturbo’s another great integration is IBM PowerVM. There is no product available in the market to manage all the hypervisor’s in one umbrella other than VMturbo.
VMturbo 5.5 - IBM PowerVM
VMturbo 5.5 – IBM PowerVM

 

  • VMturbo supports the IBM PowerVM – live mobility partition.
VMturbo 5.5 - IBMPowerVM
VMturbo 5.5 – IBMPowerVM

 

  • VMturbo manages the industry leading public clouds.
VMturbo 5.5 - Public Cloud Control
VMturbo 5.5 – Public Cloud Control

 

  • Using VMtrubo insights , you can see the datacenter utilization and merge the public and private cloud.
VMturbo 5.5 - Merge Public & Private cloud
VMturbo 5.5 – Merge Public & Private cloud

 

For more information about the product, please visit http://vmturbo.com/

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