CiRBA 4.6 Raises the Bar on Workload Analysis through Advanced Benchmarking & Probability Analysis By VSM News Staff published: Tuesday, April 22 2008
CiRBA Version 4.6
Opens Up Cross-Platform Virtualization Opportunities and Greater Control Over
Risk in Virtualized Infrastructure.
Toronto, Ontario - April 22, 2008 - CiRBA Inc., a leader in Data Center
Intelligence software, today announced the release of Version 4.6 of its
leading virtualization and consolidation analysis software. With Version
4.6, CiRBA adds to its already unmatched workload analysis, enabling
organizations to accurately plan and design virtualized infrastructure on any
platform - including mainframes - according to workload personalities, risk
tolerance, service level agreements and performance requirements. This advanced
workload modeling also can consider the impact of iSCSI storage and network
connectivity on virtualized servers to optimize placements and use of these
technologies without adversely impacting performance.
Advanced Workload Benchmarking
Each application has its own distinct workload
personality that impacts how it will perform on any given virtualization
platform and how well it fits with other resources on a server. Benchmarking is
critical in determining how applications will perform in a given environment in
order to choose the best virtualization strategy and targets. It is
imperative that the right benchmarks are chosen considering the nature of the
individual workload to be virtualized. CiRBA Version 4.6 helps teams determine
which benchmarks are appropriate for specific workloads and then enables
analysis using multiple benchmarks within a single virtual pool, resulting in
accurate modeling of combined workloads. CiRBA supports widely used benchmarks
including those from Standard Performance Evaluation Corp. (SPEC), Ideas
International, and others.
Workload Contention Analysis
Risk mitigation is a major concern for organizations
when consolidating production environments. Once it is determined that multiple
servers are suitable for consolidation from a business and configuration
perspective, workload analysis becomes pivotal. CiRBA Version 4.6
provides probability analysis on workload contention to help drive decisions
surrounding the level of risk the organization is willing to tolerate. For
example, critical applications that must always provide high performance for
transaction processing may be analyzed by specifying a very low "peak
contention" tolerance, thereby greatly reducing the risk that workloads will
compete for resources and performance will be adversely affected. In other
scenarios, such as batch processing or non-production environments where
performance is not the main concern, higher contention tolerance levels may be
appropriate as the focus is on completion of jobs rather than the speed
with which they are completed. CiRBA provides a variety of workload scoring
strategies based on peak or sustained activity to be applied in conjunction
with tolerance ratings so that organizations can balance service levels,
potential risk, and consolidation ratios.
This type of analysis also enables teams to establish
pools of virtualized resources based on performance requirements and risk
tolerance associated with specific applications. High and low priority applications
can also be analyzed into the same pools to provide a balance of performance
and overall utilization. This benefits IT and business units alike as
appropriate service levels and costs can then be negotiated, defined, and
applied.
Analysis for iSCSI-based Storage within
Virtualized Infrastructure
iSCSI SAN Storage is rapidly gaining
acceptance as the low cost option for enabling centralized storage,
particularly within x86-based environments. However, the increased network load
this creates can impact networking interfaces and switches, requiring careful
consideration of aggregate utilization levels. Also, the use of
non-offloading NICs can cause a tax on CPU utilization as the host constructs
SCSI frames at the software level. To properly assess the impact of this,
CiRBA enables organizations to model iSCSI workloads from a bandwidth and CPU
overhead perspective in order to determine how and where the technology can be
leveraged effectively within the environment without adversely impacting
performance.
Network Latency Analysis
Virtualization and consolidation may
introduce changes in the communication topology of an environment. CiRBA
Version 4.6 provides features to track the interconnect between servers as well
as the latency patterns of the environment on the whole. This allows
analysts to understand what impact any changes will have on application
communication paths, and highlights any transformations that may subject
applications to increased network latency. By ensuring that any changes
are "transparent" from a network level, this feature complements CiRBA's
server-level analysis to ensure that critical data center transformations are
as risk-free as possible.
Inter-Platform Consolidation Analysis Including
Mainframes
As virtualization matures and the benefits of smaller
consolidation initiatives are realized, organizations are becoming more
sophisticated in how they view the opportunities provided by these
technologies. Increasingly, organizations wish to consider which operating
environments provide the greatest savings without compromising risk and
performance levels for a given application. CiRBA Version 4.6 provides
sophisticated rules-based analysis of business and technical constraints and
workload analysis that enables organizations to determine which applications
currently existing within UNIX and x86-based environments are suited to operate
on mainframes. CiRBA accurately models how applications will perform in
mainframe environments with its advanced workload analysis that includes new
Version 4.6 functionality of advanced benchmarking, workload contention
probabilities and network latency analysis.
"We see a significant demand for cross-platform
transformations, including the migration of applications to mainframe
environments," said Andrew Hillier, CiRBA Co-Founder and CTO. "This
requires cross-platform data acquisition, cross-strategy analytics and the
ability to model the performance of different types of workload personalities
on different platforms. CiRBA 4.6 adds key features in this area, as well
as advanced network and storage analysis, to provide a data center wide
intelligence platform to transform and manage both physical and virtual
environments."
About CiRBA Inc.
CiRBA is a leading provider of Data Center
Intelligence (DCI) solutions. CiRBA provides enterprise software that enables
Global 5000 organizations to rapidly analyze and visually map the safest path
to an optimally consolidated and virtualized data center. Using a unique
cross-platform, multi-strategy approach, CiRBA addresses all configuration,
workload and business constraints to ensure success in any consolidation
initiative. For more information, visit www.cirba.com.
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