Sysload Software - Products

Products

The following products are developed by Sysload:

SP Analyst
Is a performance and diagnostic solution for physical and virtual servers. It is a productivity tool destined to IT teams to diagnose performance problems and manage server resource capacity.
SP Monitor
A monitoring solution for incident management and IT service availability. It aims at providing real-time management of IT infrastructure events while correlating them to business processes. SP Monitor receives and stores event data, makes correlations and groups them within customizable views which can be accessed via an ordinary web browser.
SP Portal
A capacity and performance reporting solution for servers and data centers to allow IT managers analyze server resource allocation within information systems.

Sysload products are based on a 3-tiered (user interfaces, management modules and collection and analysis modules) architecture metric collection technology that provides detailed information on large and complex environments. Sysload software products are available for various virtualized and physical platforms including: VMware, Windows, AIX, HP-UX, Solaris, Linux, I-series, PowerVM, etc.

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