Zyrion aded support for Citrix CloudStack in its Traverse monitoring software, providing unified health metrics for the CloudStack platform.
Citrix CloudStack is a free and open source cloud infrastructure management platform to help deploy and manage hybrid cloud environments. In addition to monitoring the health of the CloudStack application and its resource usage, the cloud hierarchy in CloudStack can be replicated in Zyrion Traverse by using nested Service Containers.
“Our customers are deploying large, hybrid cloud environments and need a monitoring solution that can monitor the performance of every component and application in their environment”, said Vikas Aggarwal, CEO of Zyrion Inc. “Zyrion’s patented, distributed technology is the best choice for these large cloud environments since we can scale to levels that other solutions cannot.”
"CloudStack has been deployed at over 100 service providers and enterprises, and many more organizations have started looking into the technology since it was made available as open source from the Apache Foundation," said Rachel Chalmers, Research VP, 451 Research. "Now Zyrion Traverse supports CloudStack alongside major hypervisors and Amazon Web Services, giving CloudStack and hybrid users access to Traverse's monitoring and predictive analytics features.”
Zyrion’s monitoring solution currently supports most Virtual and Cloud technologies such as VMware, Xen, HyperV, Cloudstack & AWS in addition to servers, applications, routers, switches, and similar IT infrastructure. With the recent addition of their automation module and predictive analytics module, Zyrion’s solution helps reduce false alerts and ultimately, the TCO, from monitoring large cloud and datacenter environments.
“The support for Citrix CloudStack is a natural example of the extensibility of Zyrion’s Service Containers”, said Dennis Drogseth, Vice President at analyst firm Enterprise Management Associates (EMA).
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