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Embotics Unveils Free Virtualization Insight Tool


Embotics’ V-Scout Simplifies Management by Providing Oversight and Reporting of VMware Environments To Help Enterprises Avoid Virtual Sprawl.

 By Leslie Kramer, Sept. 4 2008, 1300 hrs

Embotics, the Virtualization Lifecycle Management Company is launching V-Scout , a free insight tool that gives virtual machine (VM) administrators oversight of their virtual environment. Organizations can use V-Scout, free of charge, to assess their growing virtualization deployments, gain better control over their infrastructure and avoid common problems like virtual sprawl.



"Insight is a crucial first step for virtualization managers. Until an IT administrator knows exactly what is happening in the virtual environment, there is no hope of controlling it," said Richard Losier, vice president of Zentra Computer Technologies Inc, in a press release. "V-Scout is easy to use and automates the data collection and reporting, providing critical information on our virtualization infrastructure at no cost," he added.


In order to maintain control of a virtualization environment, IT managers need to quickly recognize, understand and account for all virtual machines. V-Scout eases the job of the VM administrator by not only replacing the commonly used tracking spreadsheets, but by automating the data collection and providing consistent and effective reporting on demand. V-Scout complements Embotics' flagship product, V-Commander, a true policy-based management and control system for virtual machines that prevents virtual sprawl.


V-Scout's automated and real-time population reports are complete with historical trending and costing. V-Scout's costing system allows users to associate costs to virtual machines, and determine how they are changing over time. Administrators can also associate custom information such as business owner, application, expiry date, project name, etc. The built-in sort, filter and report capabilities grant fast and easy generation of reports, incorporating any of these custom attributes. "Virtual machines are dynamic by nature. Gaining insight and reporting in real-time on a virtualized infrastructure is the first step towards controlling the environment," said Cameron Haight, research vice president at Gartner, in the release. "Control is one of the keys to preventing VM sprawl, which can act to negate some of the benefits of a virtual environment," he added.

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