November 2, 2021
by Dibyani Das / November 2, 2021
How important is data in an organization?
Businesses today are data-heavy, regardless of their size. Data comes in various forms, such as transactional data, reporting data, machine data, or Big Data. It’s an industry in itself, turning into a significant player in the organizational arena.
Organizations handling large amounts of data often resort to data centers for their operations. With the advent of multiple data centers, data center infrastructure management has gained substantial mileage for its proven efficiency.
Data center infrastructure management refers to the comprehensive approach of managing enterprise-class data centers and their infrastructure. It includes processes, tools, guidelines, and methodologies required to maintain data centers and the surrounding IT software and hardware infrastructure.
Data center infrastructure management software is used to manage and optimize the performance of organizational data centers. It’s responsible for the maintenance, documentation, and asset distribution aspects of a data center.
A data center is a physical storage facility for organizations to store their enterprise-level data and applications. It consists of network equipment, firewalls, storage drives, and servers.
DCIM serves as an all-in-one solution to be used across all data center domains of an organization. It acts as a bridge between organizational domains such as facilities, systems, and networks.
DCIM allows businesses to use their data center networking resources as efficiently as possible. Let’s find out how DCIM can help your business in multiple functional areas.
DCIM software can be primarily divided into two categories: Traditional and next-generation DCIM software.
Traditional DCIM software manages and reports IT asset performance, maintains the infrastructure, ensures efficient energy and bandwidth utilization for all the organizational resources. The problem with traditional DCIM software was high deployment time and complexity in use and maintenance.
Next-generation DCIM software provides additional functionalities on top of those offered by traditional DCIM software to address the issues above. It’s primarily hosted on cloud premises and delivered as a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) model. It’s easier to deploy because it doesn’t need any on-premises infrastructure. Disaster recovery is made more accessible through cloud backups, and software updates are installed automatically.
DCIM components provide your organization with a comprehensive view of your data center and its performance to optimize resource utilization. Let’s take a look at the essential components of any DCIM software setup.
DCIM software provides intelligent data center operation support for your organization while supporting your existing infrastructure and data strategy. Let’s check out its benefits in detail.
DCIM software enables organizations to track their key metrics such as database performance, energy efficiency, power consumption, and disc capacity. A thorough analysis of such metrics provides a holistic idea of the data center operations and how they can be improved for the organization.
DCIM eases resource management by identifying the resources working efficiently and those with scope to improve. Resources can be updated or replaced according to their usage metrics.
Problems and bottlenecks in data center operations can be caught on early using DCIM software, thus improving the quality of business operations.
DCIM tools allow organizations to streamline and optimize their software upgrade process. Since data center software is under constant vigilance, they perform to the best of their abilities and are updated according to the market standards.
DCIM is an effective solution for organizations to plan and optimize their data center operations. It comes with a few challenges that need to be addressed and identified before onboarding this software.
DCIM solutions are not suitable for low revenue organizations because of the involved cost factor. Onboarding a DCIM solution is an expensive affair and will incur many infrastructure and human resources costs.
DCIM software onboarding will require training and hiring professionals to manage the software effectively. DCIM software has metrics such as revenue, power consumption, and memory tracking that need specialized training for employees to understand it completely.
DCIM software is not very cost-effective or performance-optimizing in small-scale organizations. This is because of the lower data requirements and storage capacity of small companies. They don’t need DCIM software to manage their day-to-day data operations.
Data center infrastructure management (DCIM) software helps organizations manage, monitor, and organize components of a data center. IT assists in data management and documentation for data centers and helps optimize the asset’s performance.
To qualify for inclusion as a DCIM software provider, a solution must:
*This list is based on G2 data collected on October 26, 2021. Some reviews may be edited for clarity.
Microsoft System Center brings the power of Microsoft Cloud Platform with an all-inclusive package of asset monitoring, automation, and performance optimization for your organization.
“Microsoft system center helps a lot to automate the update deployment for my windows infrastructure. It also supports other OS families as well. Installation is simple, and it’s easily integrated with Cloud. Microsoft System Center is a suite of tools that includes configuration manager, data protection manager, and operation manager.”
- Microsoft System Center Review, Amit D.
“I feel there can be more info on the interface pane for real time asset control that links to a service call system like some other solutions I've used alongside SCCM. The pricing for Education seems a bit high. The client seems a bit buggy while multicasting over 100 systems at one time.”
- Microsoft System Center Review, Randy M.
Device42 is a comprehensive solution for managing application and infrastructure dependencies. It provides detailed insights into asset performance and infrastructure management.
“I really like the clear structure of Device42. In addition, I like that it is effortless to work with IP addresses. Devices are also designed to make it very easy. These can be cloned from the hardware very well. I additionally like the ease of managing users. This is easily controllable through Active Directory (AD).”
- Device42 Review, Simon W.
“Deleting organization items is not as easy as adding them in. Not all options are available upon initial asset entry. Items in room layout cannot overlap, and users cannot change the grid size factor.”
- Device42 Review, Giovanni S.
Nlyte eases the automation process for asset performance tracking and helps create customizable DCIM software that’s highly scalable.
“Nlyte Software is one the best in the market. It makes life easy to keep all the asset information. The best part is the graphical view, and you can keep all the information in detail. Key features and reports are fantastic too. Easy and user-friendly. Thumbs up for the V11.5 and their customer support. I would recommend it to everyone.”
- Nlyte Review, Dilip S.
“The quirks of the BDM (Bulk Data Manager uploading tool) can be cumbersome and take some getting used to, plus the different asset classes can feel restrictive. However, once you are used to the structure of Nlyte, this fades greatly. Nlyte would benefit from adding CFD capabilities to its native package.”
- Nlyte Review, Matthew M.
Atlassian Data Center solutions include all of the functionality in a computer server but with greater infrastructure flexibility and support for big or expanding teams. It empowers IT admins to handle network infrastructure and data center performance with a suite of products.
“I love how easy it is to find help for my questions and help create tickets straight from the Help Center. It is easy to use and gets the info to the right person promptly.”
- Atlassian Data Center Review, Whitney B.
“I think the tracking could be a bit better. More integrations to the solution could add to ease of use. Overall the main pain point I've experienced is just getting started. Learning the in's and out's of this software takes some time and practice.”
- Atlassian Data Center Review, Ashley L.
Turbonomic is an artificial intelligence-powered application resource management system that optimizes performance, compliance, and expense in real-time. Applications are constantly and automatically resourced to perform while meeting business limitations.
“It prevents over and under-provisioning of virtual machines automatically. It also helps in workload placement and storage optimization. In more than one case, it located orphaned and temporary files in our infrastructure that were consuming an excessive amount of space unnecessarily.”
- Turbonomic Review, Eric W.
“Product cannot create customized role-based permissions within the namespace. I have some groups that need to be scoped to specific monitoring targets but still can manage and create policies. They cannot perform specific actions without their roles being elevated to higher permission that works at a global level and not a scoped level for the target.
Unfortunately, this allows them to interact with resources across all targets not intended for their scope. The only solution is to utilize separate instances of the service.”
- Turbonomic Review, Matt K.
DCIM is undoubtedly a worthy addition to your data center software stack since it provides you with complete authority to manage your data center operations while providing intelligent insights into your resources.
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Dibyani is a former Content Marketing Specialist at G2. In her free time, you can find her scribbling fanfiction and brushing up her knowledge on various fandoms (Harry Potter, mostly).
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