CleverView for TCP/IP on Linux Description

Most IT departments are currently in the process of redesigning their data center. This is mainly due to the desire to reduce costs while simultaneously implementing the ability support a virtualized, cloud-enabled and dynamic data center. The modern data center has one of its most important features: increasing traffic between servers. Most servers are Linux- or UNIX-based. The next-generation data centre must facilitate server-to-server communication that is high-availability and highly tuned for performance. IT staff require access to server performance details and availability information from their browser desktops and their mobile phones. They also need a simpler way to see server status. Specifically, we will be focusing on consolidation, virtualization, and Cloud computing.

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AES LLC
Headquarters:
United States
Website:
www.aesclever.com/pages/current/index.htm
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CleverView for TCP/IP on Linux Features and Options

Network Monitoring Software

Bandwidth Monitoring
Baseline Manager
Diagnostic Tools
IP Address Monitoring
Internet Usage Monitoring
Real Time Analytics
Resource Management
SLA Monitoring
Server Monitoring
Uptime Monitoring
Web Traffic Reporting

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