BMC Software has begun offering its
Datacenter Optimization Solution to automate consolidation and virtualisation.
The systems management vendor will fold in services and software to help
companies address one of the major challenges in datacentres: to improve the
utilisation of servers to reduce costs and improve allocation of resources
without adversely affecting security and availability.
Many experts say the proliferation of low-cost appliance servers for specific
tasks has created spaghetti-like networks that make datacentres difficult to
manage. This trend has also introduced ancillary difficulties such as confusion
over software licensing.
“Because the datacentre has sprawled, many customers want a one-off hit to
find out where they are today,” said Paul Arthur, director of solutions
management at BMC. “They want to ask questions such as, ‘How many systems do I
have and how many do I use?’”
Other IT service management (ITSM) firms are following the lead of giants
such as BMC, and are basing their offerings on configuration management
databases (CMDBs) that act as central repositories for asset and setup
information, and are using the Itil standard for systems frameworks and
processes.
IET Solutions, for example, has
released ITSM 4.0 using a graphical CMDB that allows relationships and
dependencies to be visualised.
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