Platform ISF creates a shared computing infrastructure from physical and virtual resources to deliver application environments according to workload-aware and resource-aware policies.
Platform ISF enables IT to manage workload across virtual and physical environments and support multiple hypervisors and operating systems, from a single-pane-of-glass.
Benefits of Platform ISF:
- Smarter allocation of resources which translates into a faster response to business needs
- Tighter aggregation of IT resources resulting in higher utilization of existing resources and lower costs
You should consider Platform ISF if:
- You are an infrastructure manager serving business users, developers, testers, engineers, scientists, researchers, or analysts
Highlights of Platform ISF:
- Delivers application environments according to workload-aware and resource-aware policies
- Provides guaranteed reservation of resources for business critical tasks
- Guarantees the right resource is matched to workload and application requirements to achieve business goals
- Uses business policies to balance resource usage among competing tenants
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