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CloudPhysics Adds Exploration Mode to Their Analytics Solution

by Lyle Smith

CloudPhysics has released Exploration Mode, allowing administrators to identify the root causes of server issues by interactively revealing resource consumption patterns and environment changes over time. Exploration Mode is available as part of its analytics solution for VMware users.


CloudPhysics has released Exploration Mode, allowing administrators to identify the root causes of server issues by interactively revealing resource consumption patterns and environment changes over time. Exploration Mode is available as part of its analytics solution for VMware users.

CloudPhysics is an SaaS application that continually analyzes vSphere environments while tracking changes, projecting trends, and proactively surfacing the areas that need your immediate attention before issues arise.  Exploration Mode gives administrators the ability to go back to a specific time and correlate events, issues, and changes that are associated with said time range in the vSphere environment. As such, users can see precisely what happened within the seconds, minutes, or days leading up to an application performance or availability issue.

Additionally, CloudPhysics indicates the following Exploration Mode benefits:

  • Analyze changes over time, using time slices that allow users to zoom in or out on a time range of interest to evaluate correlations and identify the root causes of issues
  • "Correlate in context" to troubleshoot application disruptions with data drawn from VM performance/resource consumption, change/event logs, configuration history and known issues associated with operational hazards and best practices

Pricing and Availability 

CloudPhysics has packaged Exploration Mode with their Premium Edition software for vSphere, which is available on an annual subscription basis. A free edition is also offered that includes select Premium features.

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