Kliger added, "With the VMTurbo Cloud Operations Manager, organizations can eliminate the multiple plagues of performance degradation, inefficiencies, waste and unscalable operations, and ensure that they are utilizing the virtual environment as efficiently as possible."
At least one customer is convinced that VMTurbo is offering a solution to a multitude of problems. 6fusion, a provider of utility-metered public, private and hybrid cloud infrastructure management software and services, plans to integrate with VMTurbo Cloud Operations Manager to drive increased value for its internationally distributed network of data centers.
"With VMTurbo and 6fusion combined, customers and partners are able to better manage virtualized infrastructure and do so more efficiently. Together we will significantly improve agility, scalability and operational efficiency for cloud operators," said Rob Bissett, VP, product management, 6fusion.
For those seeking to build out private clouds, VMTurbo Cloud Operations Manager may be just the ticket to create private clouds that expand and contract based on need, and can share the resources of a large data center. Ideally, clouds will be kept private but will be able to grab resources as needed from a larger, public cloud solution based in a virtualized data center.
Here, elasticity becomes very relevant, and private clouds can be created without artificial constraints and constant management challenges. That elasticity is provided by VMTurbo’s policies controls and automated scripting--helping to take the management challenges out of the equation while still delivering robust and rapidly adaptable virtualized cloud solutions.
For managing multivirtual center and cloud environments, VMTurbo offers the VMTurbo Cloud Operations Manager at $49 per socket per month, or $9 per virtual machine per month. General product availability is set for July 21.
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