Virtualization Management Software
Monitor VMware, Nutanix, and Hyper-V problems with robust virtualization management
Leverage virtualization monitoring tools and dashboards
Virtualization can present unique performance problems, and traditional management systems may not be able to address them. SolarWinds®VM management software, Virtualization Manager (VMAN), is designed to give you the tools you need to monitor performance and other metrics across your virtualized environments. VM management tools help streamline the thousands of counters and metrics within VMware, vSphere, Nutanix AHV, and Microsoft Hyper-V tools into one intuitive user interface. Proper monitoring and notification is key to keeping any enterprise virtualized environment optimally functioning. Built-in dashboards, reports, and alerting can allow you to see immediate ROI in your virtual management software, while customization options gives you the ability to tune the software to meet your unique virtualization management needs.
Analyze storage I/O performance with VM management tools
Use VM management software for capacity planning
Unlock Full-Stack Visibility for Your Virtual Environment
The extensive functionality of VMAN is a core capability of SolarWinds Observability Self-Hosted, providing unified insights across your entire IT landscape. Our goal is to bring together all relevant metrics into a centralized view, eliminating troubleshooting silos and the constant need for tool switching.
The advanced features of VMAN—such as automated VM recommendations, capacity planning, and sprawl control—are fully integrated into SolarWinds Observability, which seamlessly connects virtualization data with data from the rest of your IT infrastructure. This provides true end-to-end troubleshooting for faster root-cause analysis and issue remediation.
Determine whether a spike in VM latency is due to a storage bottleneck, sudden surge in workloads, or network problem—all within seconds.
Gather and connect data from your physical server hardware, virtual infrastructure (such as VMware, Hyper-V, and Nutanix AHV), applications, and network components to reveal the complete performance story.
Whether you operate a dedicated on-premises data center or manage a complex hybrid cloud setup, SolarWinds Observability Self-Hosted provides the tools and insights you need to maintain High Availability (HA) and optimal performance.
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Do you find yourself asking…
Virtualization management refers to the processes and practices involved in managing the operations of a virtual environment. These operations are typically controlled through software and applications acting as an interface between virtual machines or environments and the physical hardware they run on.
Some of the basic processes of virtualization management include creating, updating, or deleting virtual machines, networks, or infrastructures, along with tracking their metrics and ensuring the health of systems. In large networks, it’s critical for admins to be able to perform many of these functions from a centralized console to avoid having to check the health of each individual virtual environment.
Virtualization management refers to the processes and practices involved in managing the operations of a virtual environment. These operations are typically controlled through software and applications acting as an interface between virtual machines or environments and the physical hardware they run on.
Some of the basic processes of virtualization management include creating, updating, or deleting virtual machines, networks, or infrastructures, along with tracking their metrics and ensuring the health of systems. In large networks, it’s critical for admins to be able to perform many of these functions from a centralized console to avoid having to check the health of each individual virtual environment.
Optimize your virtual environments with VM management tools
Virtualization Manager
Use high-level visibility to resolve issues with a single click.
Leverage predictive recommendations for optimal VM size and placement.
Move resources back into the virtual pool to ensure maximum performance.
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