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VM6 updates Hyper-V management suite

VM6 updates Hyper-V management suite

By:  Rafael Ruffolo  On: 25 May 2010 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

The virtualization software firm said the latest version of its flagship VMex product will simplify the way Microsoft-based IT shops manage virtual server and desktop usage. Find out about the new features

Montreal-based VM6 Software Inc. has updated its flagship VMex suite to help enterprises with remote offices better manage their Microsoft Hyper-V servers and desktops.

 

With VMex 2.1, IT administrators will have a single piece of software to manage and monitor virtual storage, virtual servers and desktops, and advanced clustering for high availability.

 

In this updated release, VM6 Software said it has vastly improved the event monitoring and management dashboard, which includes the ability for users to easily e-mail alerts in case of an emergency.

 

“It’s like setting up Outlook rules,” said VM6 Software COO Eric Courville, who served as an executive with notable Canadian start-ups such as Toronto-based Platespin and Ottawa-based Embotics.

 

In addition to alerts related to virtual server failures, administrators will also be able to keep tabs on VDI usage through a new virtual desktop session manager, he said.

 

“You can drill down and get info on how users have been using their bandwidth,” Courville said. For example, VMex can track how long users have been logged in to their machines and the amount of files they’ve downloaded.

 

Other new features include a dashboard that gives administrators a view into their storage usage, and a “multi-array hub-witness” which aims to eliminate the need for manual intervention after a power or server failure by checking with a running server elsewhere in the environment.

 

The goal for VM6 Software is to bring Hyper-V customers the same type of functionality that high-end and complex VMware shops are used to. The company said the VMex suite eliminates the need for IT shops to centralize their infrastructure, train new staff and integrate a variety of solutions for server, desktop and storage virtualization.

 

The product allows users to use their existing internal storage and networking equipment and eliminates the need to purchase or integrate additional VDI brokering, storage, or management tools.


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Rafael Ruffolo Rafael Ruffolo was a senior writer for ComputerWorld Canada from 2006 to 2011. He was the winner of a Kenneth R. Wilson award for business journalism in 2009.

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