The VKernel Optimization Pack software enables VMware managers to efficiently manage their virtual machines by reclaiming storage space, optimizing performance, controlling sprawl, and providing compliance reporting. This software allows users to run more virtual machines on the same hardware without compromising performance.
One of the most prominent features of this optimization pack is its automatic baseline feature, which enables the software to determine your actual capacity utilization levels and compare those levels with your present allocations of storage, CPU, and memory resources. This comparison helps to identify any areas where you may be wasting resources or running critical systems near the limits of their capacity.
The pack also incorporates a useful applet known as Wastefinder, which helps identify any wasted storage, memory, or CPU resources on unused zombie VMs, templates, and snapshots. This feature enables you to clean up your environment and free up critical resources that can be used to support other services that require more processing power or storage space.
Another essential aspect of this optimization pack is its Rightsizer functionality, which enables you to attain optimal resource allocation to assure reliable performance while maximizing server utilization. This feature makes it easy to fit more VMs on your existing physical servers, which can help to lower overall infrastructure costs and improve your return on investment.
Finally, the inventory function quickly documents your entire infrastructure and helps you manage VM sprawl. This feature takes the hassle out of compliance reporting and infrastructure management, enabling you to spend more time focusing on your core business needs.
If you want to streamline and optimize your virtual environment, the Optimization Pack is an excellent option to consider. With its wide range of features and easy integration into your existing infrastructure, this pack can help to increase efficiency, reduce waste, and improve the overall reliability of your virtual environment.
Version 1.1: N/A