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Virtualization offers clear advantages when it comes to storage, server and desktop virtualization. Today we can run Mac OS, Windows, Linux and others OS on a single hardware all at the same time with seamless integration and switching from one to another. Servers and storage can be consolidated easily and reduce energy, costs associated with new hardware, storage and management overhead. Benefits are clear especially for those managing complex data centers.
Virtualization is an interesting concept when applied in the area of application performance monitoring, Business Activity Monitoring and a like. When we apply concepts of CEP (Complex Event Processor), it would be nice to achieve the following:
- Linear scalability with increased loads -- meaning it takes the same effort to go from 1 million rules/sec to 2 as 10 million to 20 million
- Installation, deployment and reconfiguration within minutes
- Unlimited processing capacity (only limited to the physical boundaries of the servers) -- meaning the number and rate of events that can be processed per unit of time.
The diagram above depicts VCE concept where 3 physical servers are aggregated into a single virtual CEP capable of processing 5.5 million rules/sec. It is easy to add more capacity by simply instantiating CEP instances either on existing box/VM or additional hardware. Instances can also be taken offline with little or no disruption.
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Albert spent many years working with application integration and monitoring technologies. His professional interest is in IT integration, performance monitoring, service oriented architecture (SOA), ITIL. His personal interests are in financial markets, technology and photography. He currently holds the CTO position at Nastel Technologies.
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