Turbonomic Announces Version 5.9, Adds Support for Hybrid Cloud

Today Turbonomic announced  a new release of their autonomic management suite, version 5.9. The new version adds new capabilities, expanding their automated management into hybrid cloud environments, as well as a number of performance enhancements.

With this release, Turbonomic is furthering their mission: to enable their customers to automate and control any workload, on any infrastructure, any time, and any place.

What’s New in 5.9

I’ll summarize what I see as the key new things Turbonomic has added in version 5.9.

Support for Hybrid Cloud

Version 5.9 allows customers to manage, control, and automate workloads in Hybrid Cloud environments. This includes automated migration of those workloads from on-site infrastructure to public cloud, from one public cloud provider to another, and from public cloud back on-site. These migrations can be triggered by a need for more resources, scaling back on resources needed, or because running the workload in the different environment would be more cost-effective — all based upon real-time analytics of the workloads’ actual resource demands.

As of this writing, the public cloud providers supported by Turbonomic are:

Performance Improvements

Turbonomic has improved the performance of their analytics engines, allowing reports and analyses to be run far more quickly. As tested in actual customer implementations, Turbonomic analysis can be run against:

This is a significant performance increase over version 5.8, allowing for better real-time automation.

Moving to HTML5

As we’re seeing across the industry, more vendors are moving their software, interfaces, and management consoles away from Java or Flash, and moving to HTML5, allowing for greater portability with fewer dependancies.

Turbonomic version 5.8 was Flash-based, and that legacy remains. Turbonomic is now running in a “dual-mode”. The majority of 5.9’s “core” functionality is also done in Flash, while the new Hybrid Cloud portions of Turbonomic are built with HTML5.

Turbonomic is committed to HTML5 as the future, and has plans to be fully-HTML5 by the end of 2017.

Availability

Turbonomic 5.9 is available for download now.

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