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ABSTRACT:
The search for higher capacity utilization, greater system flexibility, and lower operating cost has thousands of companies on the path to server virtualization. Unfortunately, many don't realize that managing performance and isolating problem root causes in virtual environments will be significantly more complex and difficult than in traditional physical systems environments. This webcast outlines the factors you need to consider when your workloads, resource allocations, and configurations are constantly changing and it introduces the secret to successfully managing performance in virtual environments.
Attend this webcast to learn:
- How to identify the hidden costs of managing virtual environments
- How to take the guesswork out of VMware performance management
- How to readily identify "badly behaving" VMs
- How to quickly isolate problem root causes in virtual systems
- Why traditional monitoring tools can't deliver in virtual environments
- Why threshold administration for ESX servers, guest VMs and applications must be automated for successful performance management - and how to do it
If your organization has implemented VMware - or plans to - you owe it to yourself to attend this webinar. Isn't it worth just 30 minutes of your time to dramatically reduce one of the major the risks associated with VMware deployments and prevent major performance headaches for you and your team?
Click here to register:
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Speakers
Daniel Heimlich
Vice President
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Netuitive
Daniel Heimlich is Vice President at Netuitive where he is leading the company's introduction of Netuitive SI for VMware. Daniel joined the company from TiGi Corporation, a specialty storage manufacturer. Previously, as one of the first hundred employees at Citrix Systems, Daniel played an entrepreneurial role in helping drive the system software company's revenue from $40 million in 1996 to $600 million in 2002.
Paul Gentile
Solutions Architect
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Netuitive
Paul Gentile brings experience about virtualized environments from both the IT management and vendor perspectives. Previously, as part of Hewlett-Packard's Consulting and Integration Practice, he helped ensure that clients' systems architectures fully supported their business needs. He was also a senior IT manager at Bloomberg where he helped manage a global IT infrastructure supporting over 8000 employees in 110 offices worldwide.
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