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Where the Cloud Touches Down: Simplifying Data Center Infrastructure Management

Thursday, July 25, 2013
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In most data centers, DCIM rests on a shaky foundation of manual record keeping and scattered documentation. OpManager replaces data center documentation with a single repository for data, QRCodes for asset tracking, accurate 3D mapping of asset locations, and a configuration management database (CMDB). In this webcast, sponsored by ManageEngine, you will see how a real-world datacenter mapping stored in racktables gets imported into OpManager, which then provides a 3D visualization of where assets actually are. You'll also see how the QR Code generator helps you make the link between real assets and the monitoring world, and how the layered CMDB provides a single point of view for all your configuration data.

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This webinar will help attendees understand the overall concept of SDN and its benefits, describe the different conceptual approaches to SDN, and examine the various technologies, both proprietary and open source, that are emerging. It will also help users decide whether SDN makes sense in their environment, and outline the first steps IT can take for testing SDN technologies.

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Rollout: Prism EventTracker Log Management System

Collect it. Mine it. Report on it. Those are the key functions of log data analysis, and Prism Microsystems eases them all with version 6.0 of its EventTracker log manager. New features include a distributed collection architecture to enable use in geographically dispersed organizations, advanced data mining and report generation, and support for XML and Windows 2003 event formats.

We tested EventTracker in our Syracuse University labs and came away impressed; Prism's entry is on par with log management and analysis products we've tested from LogLogic, Q1 Labs, and Splunk.

Some features are impressively simple. Take agent deployment on Windows servers--just find hosts, point, click, and shoot. The agent installs and starts sending events back to the collector. Adding syslog hosts is just as easy.

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Distributed event log collectors, called collection points, are EventTracker servers that forward events to a master collection server on a schedule. Event files are compressed, reducing the data transmitted over a WAN. And because EventTracker is licensed by the number of reporting servers, not by collector or management station, you can build your log collection system as needed without worrying about increasing costs.


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