Virtualized Infrastructure Monitoring

Solution Group

Industry

IT Infrastructure Management
Information Technology

PoC Duration

Iotellect Match

3-10 days
AI powered Low Code IoT/IIoT Platform

Enhance resource optimization, performance, and availability by providing real-time insights, dynamic resource allocation, and proactive alerts for virtualization platforms, hypervisors and individual VMs. Improve security through anomaly detection and compliance monitoring while reducing downtime with faster troubleshooting and automated remediation. Manage costs by tracking resource usage and optimizing cloud expenditures. Additionally, support scalability, integrate automation workflows, and offer centralized visibility across hybrid and multi-cloud environments.

Iotellect is a low code IT/OT and IoT solution development platform. It helps you to monetize your network or IT infrastructure operations knowledge by dramatically lowering labor costs and cutting launch time for your product, service, or solution. It allows business-oriented IT professionals to join the development process by converting their information technology industry knowledge directly into product features and specific value delivered to your internal or market customers.

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Virtualized Infrastructure Monitoring Devices

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Storage systems
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Load balancers
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Firewalls
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Datacenter equipment
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Network devices
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Virtualization platforms
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Hypervisors
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Virtual machines
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Guest operating systems
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Container orchestrators
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Cloud platforms
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Management consoles
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Physical servers
  • Support for features like VLANs, traffic segmentation, and packet forwarding, providing virtual connectivity similar to physical network switches
  • Management of network traffic between VMs via virtual switches (e.g., VMware vSwitch, Open vSwitch) within the same host or between hosts
  • Provision for dynamic network configuration, routing, and segmentation through SDN technology without physical hardware changes
  • Usage of technologies like iSCSI, Fibre Channel, or NFS to ensure low-latency, high-bandwidth storage connectivity
  • Support for redundant network paths, load balancing, and failover configurations to ensure that VMs and services remain available in case of network failures
  • Provision for live migration allows VMs to move between hosts without downtime, crucial for maintenance or load balancing
  • Rapid deployment of new instances with VM cloning, replicating the configuration of an existing VM for scaling purposes

Connectivity and Management

  • Low code integration with Business Intelligence (BI) tools
  • Low code integration with IT Service Management (ITSM) tools
  • Low code integration with network monitoring tools
  • Low code integration with Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) systems
  • Low code integration with DevOps and CI/CD tools
  • Low code integration with container and orchestration platforms
  • Low code integration with Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) platforms

Integration

  • Tracking of real-time usage of CPU, memory, storage, and network resources across virtual machines (VMs), hypervisors, and containers
  • Analysis of historical data to detect trends and performance degradation over time, helping optimize resource allocation and plan capacity expansions
  • Usage of historical data and machine learning algorithms to predict future resource needs (CPU, memory, storage) and workload growth, ensuring proactive scaling
  • Identification of abnormal behavior or patterns (e.g., sudden spikes in resource consumption) that may signal a security breach, hardware failure, or software issue before it affects the system
  • Analysis of workload patterns and recommendations on how to reallocate resources for optimal performance, improving VM placement and resource balancing
  • Suggestions for optimal VM sizing based on actual usage patterns to reduce waste, avoid over-provisioning, and save on operational costs
  • Tracking of infrastructure usage growth trends and helps predict when additional resources will be needed, aiding in strategic capacity planning for CPU, storage, or network expansions
  • Simulation of changes, such as adding new workloads or scaling existing services, to predict their impact on infrastructure and ensure adequate resource availability
  • Usage of behavior analytics to dynamically adjust alert thresholds based on typical workload behavior, reducing false positives and focusing on real problems
  • Assigning of risk scores to different components of the infrastructure based on factors such as age, performance degradation, and usage patterns, helping prioritize risk mitigation efforts

Analytics

  • Usage of heatmaps and other visual tools to highlight performance hotspots or trends across the infrastructure, making it easier to identify areas that need attention
  • Availability of a single-pane-of-glass view of the entire virtualized environment, including VMs, containers, networks, storage, and hypervisors
  • Interaction with data visualizations by zooming in, filtering specific timeframes, or drilling down into detailed performance stats
  • Allocation of resources (e.g., CPU, memory) to virtual machines via drag-and-drop, making resource management more intuitive
  • Display of the infrastructure’s layout, including the relationships between VMs, storage, networks, and other components, allowing users to move or rearrange elements for better clarity
  • Provision for multi-layered drill-downs, allowing users to start with high-level metrics and navigate deeper into individual virtual machines, hosts, or networks to examine performance details and configurations

UI/UX

Key Features
for Your Virtualized Infrastructure Monitoring System

Customers and Partners

  • System Integrators
  • Small or Medium Businesses
  • Independent Software Vendors
  • Enterprises/Corporations
  • Telecoms/MSPs
  • Original Equipment Manufacturers

Solution Users and Developers

  • Dedicated low code developers
  • NOC engineers
  • System and service administrators
  • IT infrastructure experts
  • DevSecOps specialists
  • IT management solution architects
  • Virtualized infrastructure administrators
Customer success team
Community
Online training

Assistance