Virtualization News Desk
VKernel Chargeback Virtual Appliance Now VMware Virtualization Certified
The VKernel Chargeback Virtual Appliance Allows IT Organizations to Provide End Users with Instant Reports
Apr. 29, 2008 03:45 PM
VKernel announced that the company has joined the VMware
Certified Virtual Appliance Program. Additionally, the VKernel Chargeback
Virtual Appliance is currently the only available VMware-certified virtual
appliance for chargeback and cost visibility.
Virtual appliances are pre-built, pre-configured,
ready-to-run enterprise applications packaged with an operating system inside a
virtual machine. Customers can easily install and deploy these pre-integrated
solution stacks. This speeds up time-to-value and simplifies software
development, distribution, and management.
The VKernel Chargeback Virtual Appliance allows IT
organizations to provide end users with instant reports on resource consumption
and costs. The virtual appliance measures CPU, memory, storage, and network
utilization in VMware virtualized environments, stores the information and
generates chargeback and cost visibility reports. This helps customers track
and allocate expenses to individual departments or users based on actual
resource consumption.
“Achieving certification from VMware for our Chargeback
Virtual Appliance was extremely important for VKernel,” said Alex Bakman,
founder and CEO of VKernel. “By purchasing our VMware certified virtual
appliance, VKernel customers will be implementing a solution that is reliable,
secure, and optimized for a production-ready VMware virtualized environment.”
Certified VMware virtual appliances go through comprehensive
tests to ensure consistency, completeness, and compatibility with VMware
virtualization software. VKernel is committed to providing all necessary
support, maintenance, and documentation to ensure its Chargeback Virtual
Appliance will continue to perform according to VMware best practices.
"VKernel’s new Chargeback Virtual Appliance offers
customers an easy way to tackle the complex yet essential task of accurately
accounting for resource consumption and assigning its associated costs,” said
Dan Chu, vice president of emerging products and markets at VMware. “VMware
virtual appliances greatly simplify how customers deploy and manage their
business-critical software applications. We welcome VKernel’s contribution to the
more than 700 virtual appliances available from the VMware Virtual Appliance
Marketplace.”
For more information
on VKernel contact Jill Searl, jsearl@beaupre.com at Beaupre & Co. Public Relations.
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