Alan Robin, CEO, Xangati
Xangati has the lucky number for your infrastructure – 360 – and we’re getting ready to take it on the road to VMworld Las Vegas! 
Xangati has just introduced our fourth, significant release of the Xangati Management Dashboard (XMD) suite – essentially closing the circle on infrastructure performance management by giving you the ability to track all dynamic interactions within 360 degrees.
Virtualization demands an understanding about all of the relationships and interactions that exist between highly individual but connected elements over a shared infrastructure. Everything is tied together and must be viewed as a whole entity in order to see how issues in one segment can create performance ripple effects across the entire infrastructure.
The XMD was designed from the start to provide cross silo visibility—encompassing network, storage, servers, client devices, desktops and applications. But with this new release, we’ve added more depth and breadth to give you almost peripheral vision into everything occurring in the infrastructure—plus the context that you need to resolve problems.
In our fourth release we’ve added:
- a deep dive into storage so you can quickly identify storage latency issues that you just couldn’t see before;
- inside guest functionality—pulling in Window Management Interface (WMI) statistics to give more context as to what processes are driving resources than ever before; and
- live and continuous views into PCoIP performance within a VDI environment through a technology collbaboration with Teradici.
That’s not all. As of today all of our functionality—including the above new capabilities—will be integrated into our free single host tool—Xangati for vSphere - Free (formerly Xangati for ESX). Now—for the first time—you have a solution that includes every single feature and capability found in our VI and VDI multi-host solutions—at absolutely no cost. Including our Performance Health Engine, all interactions are continuously tracked and analyzed, giving you unprecedented context through our health index for the fastest time to problem resolution possible.
With context, everything suddenly makes sense. Parts of your infrastructure that were in the dark are suddenly illuminated, giving you confidence to accelerate your initiatives—whether in the VI or VDI.
But context isn’t something that’s only found on a screen.
Xangati wants to engage with you live—and establish some one-on-one context—at VMworld Las Vegas. Just as understanding the relationships within our infrastructure is vital to its health—so, too, are the relationships that we cultivate within the industry.
And what better way to start cultivating those relationships than by attending the VMunderground warm-up party as a service WuPaaS.Next?
The VMunderground event literally kicks off VMworld on Sunday evening enabling people from across our entire industry—attendees, vendors, vExperts—to make connections that facilitate knowledge sharing; introduce a different technology POV; or simply engender comradeship through a shared pint. Xangati is honored to be selected as a first time sponsorfor VMunderground being held this year at Nine Fine Irishmen, the premier Irish pub in Las Vegas.
If we can’t hook up with you at VMunderground, please stop by the Xangati booth #471. We’d be happy to demonstrate the new features we’ve added in the XMD suite or help you download the full functionality Xangati for vSphere - Free. Or simply talk about your particular infrastructure needs. Our team has a tremendous amount of combined knowledge and experience, and we’re always happy to share our insights.
If you have ever taken advantage of VMworld’s hands-on labs, you’ve already benefitted from Xangati’s management expertise. Xangati’s VDI solution is being used for the 2nd time by VMware to support and manage its vCloud at the show, ensuring the incredibly high performance needed to successfully run its lab sessions.
In the larger picture, VMworld is all about connections—creating a forum where companies, vendors and partners can meet to learn about the technologies and put them into context as to what they mean for our future. It’s about having a 360 degree view into everything that’s going on right now within our industry combined with context.
360 gives more than just visibility. It also gives vision—making it virtualization’s luckiest number at this year’s VMworld Las Vegas.
Recent Comments