SevOne announced a software update to its SevOne appliance allowing SevOne appliances to deliver exponentially greater scalability.
Now each SevOne appliance offers 300 multi-threaded pollers vs. an industry standard 1 poller per software installation.
When deployed with its peer-to-peer SevOne Cluster Technology configuration, made up of many SevOne appliances, millions of objects across all networking technologies can be monitored from a straightforward single web interface – for the first time, in real time.
Monitored objects can include but are not limited to: network devices and interfaces, response-time measurements, cloud application monitoring virtual and physical server CPUs and disk drives, and much more.
Product benefits include:
- Accuracy-at-Scale: 300 polling threads per appliance guarantees instant data collection and analysis, across big data networks, and eliminates visibility gaps
- Speed-at-Scale: The peered Cluster Technology architecture, with automated and distributed computing power, allows network-wide reports to be generated in seconds rather hours, and problems solved just as fast
- Complete and instant visibility through single, unified web interface, including legacy networks, virtualized environments, cloud networks, voice/data/video networks and application flow data - and including both real time data and up to one year of historical raw data analytics
“Our many large enterprise clients face a daunting daily task of monitoring and managing a dramatically increasing number of network endpoints,” said Mike Phelan, CEO SevOne Inc. “The SevOne appliance simplifies this task. Our customers, for the first time, can easily manage millions of objects, run baseline analytics in the trillions, and see emerging network problems BEFORE they occur. This is a game changer for both our customers and the monitoring and management industry at large.”
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