VMTurbo, the only application performance control system for the
software-defined data center, today announced availability of its core
product, VMTurbo Operations Manager, in the Microsoft Azure Marketplace.
This offering, designed to tighten integration with the Microsoft Corp.
ecosystem and help enable multi-cloud adoption, is part of VMTurbo's
ongoing effort to enable organizations to better assure the performance
of any workload on any infrastructure, all the time, in real time.
"The
availability of VMTurbo in the Microsoft Azure Marketplace offers
customers a new management option for Microsoft's robust virtualization
ecosystem," said Ben Yemini, Senior Director of Product Marketing,
VMTurbo. "It is attractively priced, and customers utilizing VMTurbo in
Azure can now better assure the performance of their entire multi-cloud
infrastructure for an exceptional value. We believe this is an important
step towards enabling greater adoption of multi-cloud technology."
VMTurbo
offers two options through the Azure Marketplace: a
Bring-Your-Own-License (BYOL) model, and a 1-Year Unlimited License
available for $4.99 per hour. The latter is available for a free 30-Day
trial.
The 1-Year Unlimited bundle includes licensure for all
seven VMTurbo Control Modules on an unlimited number of physical CPU
sockets: Application, Network, VDI, Container, Storage, Converged Fabric
and Hybrid Cloud Control Modules. Customers may run the VMTurbo
software out of Azure to control the performance of every cloud
availability zone running workloads -- private on-premises, in other
public clouds or within Azure itself.
Interoperation with the
Microsoft product ecosystem began in 2013, as a result of VMTurbo
customers expressing the desire to migrate from VMware vSphere to
Microsoft System Center. Today, the scope has expanded to include
Windows Server Hyper-V, System Center Virtual Machine Manager and Azure.
"Performance
is non-negotiable for our customers, and is critical to the success of
their cloud-driven businesses," said Nicole Herskowitz, Senior Director
of Product Marketing, Microsoft Azure, Microsoft Corp. "The addition of
VMTurbo to the Azure Marketplace will help maximize application
performance, and offer customers added choice and flexibility in how
they build their cloud strategies over the next several years."
After
purchasing VMTurbo from the marketplace, VMTurbo will run in Azure and
target the users' System Center, vCenter or other virtualization
management platform. Microsoft System Center helps customers gain a
unified data center management experience with out-of-the-box
monitoring, provisioning, configuration, automation, protection and
self-service capabilities. VMTurbo complements the System Center
ecosystem using its real-time performance control algorithm to
continuously and dynamically tune the environment to its desired state
of maximum performance and efficiency.
To learn more about VMTurbo's cloud-based options, please visit the VMTurbo Store in the Microsoft Azure Marketplace or VMTurbo's Green Circle Community.