CoreVault Releases New Video About Capacity Planning Tools For Public And Hybrid Clouds
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If you’re going to move your servers to the cloud, you need to have the right tools at your disposal. And this is where CoreVault can help.
If you’ve been following this blog for the past few months, you know that CoreVault’s YouTube channel is a great source of information for anyone thinking about moving their servers to the cloud.
In their latest video series, CoreVault has been covering the 5 most important tools that can help ensure a safe, fast and smooth cloud transition.
First, they gave us an overview of the vCloud Director, which is the central tool for managing cloud systems. Then, they covered the importance of protecting your cloud servers from both internal and external threats using vShield App and v Shield Edge. These 3 are the most critical tools.
Now, we’re going to discuss the last 2 tools of the series, which IT admins can leverage for even more power and control over their cloud infrastructure: Capacity Planner and vCloud Connector
The Capacity Planner is the primary tool that CoreVault uses in the early planning stages to help customers effectively determine which services they should subscribe to. The Capacity Planner will examine resource utilization in areas such as Memory, Storage, and Processing Power, and extract all the data required to create a package that effectively balances cost-effectiveness and performance.
If you’ve felt nervous about moving to the cloud, the Capacity Planner will give you peace-of-mind by helping you ensure that your cloud solution will reliably meet your performance requirements.
And of course, hybrid clouds are very trendy right now. Companies love the control of keeping critical or sensitive servers in their own datacenter, while still enjoying the cost-savings that come from moving other servers into the cloud. vCloud Connector allows you maintain seamless integration between your private and public clouds, with advanced monitoring and management tools. This way, you can maintain the cloud mix that’s “just right” for you.
Have a look at CoreVault’s 4th and final video of this series by clicking here.















