SolarWinds announced that its Storage Resource Monitor (SRM) now supports even more vendors, bringing the total amount of array families supported up to 17. SolarWinds SRM now supports EMC, Hitachi, HP and IBM storage array families and provides monitoring capabilities for hierarchical storage pools. With the addition of these new vendors, SolarWinds states that they now have one of the broadest heterogeneous storage management solutions in the industry.
SolarWinds announced that its Storage Resource Monitor (SRM) now supports even more vendors, bringing the total amount of array families supported up to 17. SolarWinds SRM now supports EMC, Hitachi, HP and IBM storage array families and provides monitoring capabilities for hierarchical storage pools. With the addition of these new vendors, SolarWinds states that they now have one of the broadest heterogeneous storage management solutions in the industry.
Built on Orion technology, SolarWinds SRM gives IT professionals visibility into their storage infrastructure through a single-pane-of-glass. SRM enables monitoring of performance, isolates hotspots in multi-vendor SAN and NAS solutions, as well as automates storage capacity planning and reporting. Aside from being able to monitor mixed storage environments, SRM also integrates with SolarWinds Virtualization Manager and SolarWinds Server & Application Monitor for end-to-end visibility from application to virtualization to storage.
The latest update features:
- Address performance problems on storage devices, including EMC Isilon; Hitachi Data Systems AMS, USP VM, USPV, VSP, HUS 100 Block-Side, and HUS VM; HP StorageWorks XP; and IBM Spectrum Virtualize (Vxxx and SVC).
- See multiple pool layers when a storage array has more than one logical storage container, identify the relationships between the layers and understand the pool capacity through its hierarchical storage pool support.
Availability and pricing
SolarWinds Storage Resource Monitor is available now and starts at $2,695.
SolarWinds Storage Resource Monitor
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