Virtual management tool vendor
Veeam
Software has updated its audit tool for VMware-based infrastructure with
enhanced diagrams in reports and new change management features.
Available immediately,
Veeam
Reporter 3.5 and
Veeam
Reporter Enterprise 3.5 are both used for the discovery and documentation of
virtual infrastructure based on
VMware's
ESX and ESXi products, with Reporter Enterprise better suited for very large
environments.
New features include better management reporting using Visio diagram formats,
and the ability to create custom report templates, according to Veeam.
Reporter Enterprise 3.5 also integrates with common configuration management
processes thanks to an added ability to export data to a change management
database, Veeam said. A
Windows
PowerShell script is included that can automatically perform the export
process.
This periodic gathering of virtual infrastructure data allows administrators
to analyse changes over time, and perform security auditing and troubleshooting,
the company said.
"When managing a dynamic virtual datacentre it is critically important to
document the environment on a regular basis," said Veeam chief executive Ratmir
Timashev. He added that Reporter Enterprise can automate much of this work,
eliminating the need for IT staff to perform a manual audit.
Veeam Reporter Enterprise 3.5 is priced at $375 (£256) per processor socket
for each physical server managed, while Veeam Reporter 3.5 costs $250 (£171) per
processor socket. Downloadable 30-day trial versions are also available.
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