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Enterprise Management provider INSYSTEK (INSYSTEK.com) announced today the latest round of testing results for their new Virtualize IT™ for VMWare management and reporting tools. They have successfully managed over 275 ESX servers and 6000 virtual machines in a lab environment.  Using INSYSTEK’s Virtualize IT™ technology, customers will be able to discover and map virtual environments, create virtual machines, track and manage physical and virtual relationships, and automate the lifecycle of a large number of virtual servers and desktops.

 

“We are extremely please with the latest results” said Alex Turner, president and CEO at INSYSTEK. “We believe the ability to manage larger numbers of virtual machines and their windows guests will provide a definite boost to the adoption of VDI (Virtual Desktop Infrastructures) and the benefits to administrators will be limitless. There is clear need for centralized virtualization management and reporting tools that allow access to both the physical and virtual environments on a large scale.”  INSYSTEK anticipates the ability to support a virtually unlimited number of ESX Servers, virtual machines, and guests in the production release of   Virtualize IT™ for VMWare.

 

http://www.insystek.com/downloads/news/INSYSTEK_provides_Virtual_Desktop Infrastructures_a_boost.pdf

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