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Brocade Announces New Capabilities in its Analytics Monitoring Platform for Better Customer Experience
The organisations having Brocade Analytics Monitoring Platform in either Brocade Gen 6 or Brocade Gen 5 Fiber Channel SAN can leverage VM Insight for unparalleled end-to-end visibility into application execution of individual VMs.

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SAN JOSE, CA: Brocade, a computer networking solutions provider, adds new advancements in the Brocade Analytics Monitoring Platform to enhance the application performance. The new capabilities will reduce storage networking waiting time up to 70 percent and identify performance related problems analyzing behavioural changes.
The organisations having Brocade Analytics Monitoring Platform in either Brocade Gen 6 or Brocade Gen 5 Fiber Channel SAN can leverage VM Insight for unparalleled end-to-end visibility into application execution of individual VMs. Brocade plans to make VM Insight accessible as a feature of Fabric Vision innovation and bolster it in the Brocade Analytics Monitoring Platform in 2017. VM Insight utilizes measures based VM labelling to examine the adjustment in execution of VM-level application. The storage managers can utilize this data to produce pattern application execution and recognize the variety to enhance the base and meet administration level targets. VM Insight likewise empowers quick relationship with other Fabric Vision measurements to distinguish the underlying driver of issues before operations are influenced.
The Brocade Analytics Monitoring Platform is a purpose-built SAN appliance that measures application- anddevice-level I/O performance and analyzes traffic behaviour within Brocade Gen 6 and Gen 5 Fibre Channel networks. The solution delivers actionable intelligence to administrators enabling them to optimize application performance.
The Brocade Analytics Monitoring Platform is a purpose-built SAN apparatus that measures application-and gadget level I/O execution and investigates activity conduct inside Brocade Gen 6 and Gen 5 Fiber Channel systems. The arrangement conveys noteworthy knowledge to administrators empowering them to upgrade application execution.
Key Features in Brocade New Analytics Platform Monitoring
The new features have provided greater flexibility of monitoring and alerting with flow collections. The users get the opportunity to customize the monitor level per device. The logical groups simplify the troubleshooting, and speed up the planning process to provide flexible monitoring options for users. The Brocade New Analytics Platform provides an Investigation Mode to check the details required for understanding complex behaviours and correlating events. The Flow Filtering capability can bring out the most critical information in complex, virtualized environment with thousands of devices and tens of thousands of flows. A new application in Brocade Network Advisor generates a responsive user experience and scalability for large environments.
The digital transformation has raised the performance expectations from customers. The organisations are adopting virtualization, cloud technologies and automation to deploy applications faster than ever. The organisations which don’t have the tool to reduce the complexity can utilize Brocade New Monitoring Platform to enhance their service.
"As the lines between operational and business applications blur, it's important to have the ability to deploy tools that allow IT organizations to be able to drill down and gain in-depth information on every aspect of the data center," says Lee Caswell, vice president, Storage & Availability, VMware. "VMware is excited to have our ecosystem provide solutions that will help customers, and with Brocade's VM Insight, mutual customers now gain end-to-end visibility into the application performance of individual VMs. This is an ideal way to complement VMware's visibility at the server and storage layer."