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ABSTRACT:
Self-learning performance management technology provides visibility into the behavior and the interdependencies of the virtual and physical resources and -- most importantly -- the applications and business functions they support.
Self-learning performance management software helps IT restore some predictability to server and application performance management in virtual environments. Enterprise systems administrators will increasingly rely on behavior-based tools that can learn and adapt to changing user demands and IT resources. Automation and dynamic resource allocation relies on this fundamental understanding of IT supply and business demand. Systems management vendors will need to incorporate this capability quickly. It will facilitate adoption of virtualization if they can help to better manage VM sprawl and make performance management more intuitive and efficient.
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AUTHOR:
George Hamilton
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