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Dynamic Capacity Management for Virtual Environments
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Transformational Analytics: Virtualizing IT Environments
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Gartner 27th Annual Data
Center Conference
December 2-5th, 2008
MGM Grand Hotel & Casino
Las Vegas, NV
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CiRBA’s Placement Intelligence Technology
CiRBA’s software enables IT organizations to operate the most cost effective virtualized data center possible. Only CiRBA’s Placement Intelligence Technology™ continually captures and analyzes technical, business, and resource constraints to safely guide workloads to the right physical or virtual infrastructure.

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Assess & Model
CiRBA enables organizations to successfully plan for large-scale virtualization by thoroughly examining all the possible options for consolidation in order to make right strategic, technology, and purchase decisions. Through CiRBA’s analysis organizations can:
- Maximize savings
- Avoid over-provisioning
- Choose the right virtualization strategies, technologies, and platforms
- Virtualize the right things
Design & Implement
Using CiRBA’s powerful analysis, organizations can design efficient, low risk, and manageable infrastructure that meets SLA and regulatory requirements. Flexible What-if analysis provides the opportunity to:
- Optimize the placements of workloads and virtual machines
- Minimize cost and risk
- Establish manageable infrastructure
- Design infrastructure in order to minimize power consumption
- Ensure security and compliance requirements are respected
Manage Dynamic Capacity
CiRBA leverages the same advanced analytics to proactively manage capacity and workload placements within virtualized infrastructure on an ongoing basis. CiRBA provides greater control over these dynamic environments to:
- Continually optimize utilization through dynamic capacity management
- Guide VM motioning intelligently without randomizing your environment or posing risk to performance
- Minimize hardware purchases by placing new workloads on to existing infrastructure
- Minimize risk
- Avoid physical and virtual sprawl
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