I guess this real story speaks for itself about technologies behind Veeam Monitor...
VEEAM SOFTWARE SAVES THE DAY AT VMWORLD 2009
This is what happens when instead of comparing slideware, you put real software under real testing
Veeam Monitor picked up monitoring the environment from where primary competitor's product crashed, and was able to keep monitoring the whole environment as it was being increased 2 times in size since the point where competitive solution could not handle monitoring it any longer.
Moreover, unlike competitive solution, which had luxury of having dedicated physical host with of 16GB RAM, Veeam Monitor and its SQL backend database were running inside of a regular virtual machine! Besides, peak memory utilization recorded were 200MB for data collector process, and 150MB for user interface - and that is while monitoring 2400 VMs! Compare that with 14GB of memory usage noticed on competitive solution right before it crashed.
Technology beats everything!
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Re: Veeam Monitor : Truly Enterprise-Scale (PROOF)
And to be perfectly fair - we did run into one technical issue - our UI ran out of unique colors to display thousands of objects on the same graph
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This is how resource pool summary view looked like at about 3000 VMs... photo taken by one of my colleagues
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Re: Veeam Monitor : Truly Enterprise-Scale (PROOF)
Half-year passed, and we have nearly doubled our own record!
Mike Jansen
Lead Architect and Member of the Advisory Board at SuperiorSolutionsInc
Mike Jansen
Lead Architect and Member of the Advisory Board at SuperiorSolutionsInc
At CeBit 2010 the Veeam engineering team did a great job measuring 4500 VMs in 1 vCenter and their performance, allowing Veeam not only to look at vCenter, but also at the various CPU and Storage hardware and interconnects and seeing the extreme deployment and operational speeds of a full blown VirtualStorm VDI environment. During these measurements Veeam was able to measure the limits of vSphere, vCenter, the VirtualStorm environment, 60GB of applications per deployed VDI VM. There is no other tool on the planet that could deliver the information that was obtained.
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