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May 13, 2008
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PORTSMOUTH, N.H., May 13 -- VKernel Corp. today
announced its unique systems management approach for managing VMware
ESX environments. Termed the VKernel Virtual Advantage (VA2), this new
approach utilizes a library of light-weight, instant-on virtual
appliances, which are each designed to quickly solve specific
management problems in the virtual datacenter.
Organizations of all sizes are scaling their virtual infrastructures
with velocity, which is creating demand for solutions that immediately
solve real-world management problems. VKernel is addressing this and
changing systems management with innovative virtual appliances that are
optimized to save overburdened IT departments time and money. Targeting
singular problems, such as capacity, cost visibility, and chargeback,
VKernel's singular focused virtual appliances deploy quickly, require
no learning curve, and instantly solve critical management issues in
virtual datacenters.
"As organizations rapidly virtualize their datacenters, they are
experiencing a whole new set of systems management challenges which
cannot be solved today with traditional tools in an acceptable
timeframe," said Alex Bakman, founder and CEO of VKernel. "At the core
of VKernel's mission is a new 'pay only for the features you need to
instantly solve problems' systems management approach that completely
differs from today's expensive bloatware offerings with features nobody
uses. Our virtual appliances eliminate complexity, immediately deliver
actionable information, and significantly save time -- assuring
virtualization is successful."
The patent-pending VKernel suite of virtual appliances simply snaps
into a VMware ESX server infrastructure, just as a user would add a
virtual machine. All of VKernel's virtual appliances share a single,
common database to avoid redundant network discoveries and
auto-synchronize with VMware's VirtualCenter to continually update
itself to changes in hosts, clusters, and resource pools in a truly
dynamic environment.
With single-screen management dashboards, VKernel products instantly
enable IT groups to solve critical pain points by providing visibility
into the capacity and resource consumption (CPU, memory, storage and
network) of each virtual machine. VKernel currently offers a Cost
Visibility/Chargeback Virtual Appliance for metering actual resource
usage to show resource consumption by departments and how much it
costs, as well as a Capacity Bottleneck Analyzer Virtual Appliance for
identifying and resolving current and future capacity bottlenecks.
"Software appliances significantly speed application deployment and reduce overall administration complexity compared to a traditional application stack," said Brett Waldman, research analyst for system software at IDC. "IDC research has found that early adoption of software appliances will be lead by infrastructure oriented software appliances such as VKernel's Capacity Bottleneck Analyzer."
About VKernel Corp.
Based in Portsmouth, N.H., VKernel is dedicated to developing
best-of-breed virtual appliances that enhance performance, lower costs,
and simplify management of virtual environments of all sizes. As a
member of VMware's Technology Alliance Program, VKernel offers the
industry's only VMware certified suite of virtual appliances for
analyzing capacity, chargeback, and cost visibility. For more
information, visit www.vkernel.com.
Source: VKernel Corp.