eSight Storage Manager
Adding centralized management of storage resources, displaying relationships among storage units and applications, including file systems, disks, disk arrays, and Logical Unit Numbers (LUNs). Graphic displays of detailed performance and capacity statistics enable quick visual analytics and insights when managing and trouble-shooting fault conditions.
Combined with eSight Network and Server Managers, the Storage Manager component provides unified, visual representations that simplify and accelerate O&M of enterprise ICT infrastructure — enabling cutting-edge, server-based applications that depend upon high read/write bandwidth and IOPS performance.
Turn to eSight Storage Manager for capacity and performance data in visual representations for efficient management and rapid recovery when things go wrong
Key Features
Detailed monitoring of storage performance | Monitors key performance indicators such as Input/Output (I/O) latency, IOPS, read/write bandwidth, CPU utilization, and disk utilization rates to provide accurate performance status of storage devices in real time |
Capacity analysis | Historical data and trend analysis reports help administrators identify network and storage capacity issues, optimize utilization of storage resources, and confirm expansion plans |
Network analysis | Visual representations showing relationships between storage devices, servers, and networks, providing capacity and performance insights to inform management and configuration decisions, identify single points of failure, and improve fault analysis and recovery processes |
Visual displays of storage systems and mapping logic |
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Capacity and performance reports |
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Storage systems health evaluation | Models storage system capacity, reliability, and performance based on latest status of physical and logical components to evaluate system health and identify potential fault conditions |
Management of devices from multiple vendors | Supports network and storage devices from multiple vendors — storage products from EMC, NetApp, IBM, HP, Inspur, DFT, and Sugon; switches from Cisco, Brocade, and QLogic Fiber Channel |