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Is storage the cause of your I/O degradation?
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Emulex OneCommand Vision excels at making your I/O performance and availability meet your business requirements. With return on investment that can be, and has been, immediate, OneCommand Vision makes a strong business case.

With OneCommand Vision, you can

  • Increase your VMware uptime (read our Solutions Brief)
  • Set up I/O service level targets and automated alerts (for internal and external storage services)
  • Have a super smooth physical to virtual (P2V) migration where you have no loss of I/O performance (watch our P2V webcast)
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Emulex OneCommand® Vision 3.0 won the Systems Management Product of the Year award at the Storage, Virtualisation and Cloud Computing (SVC) Awards. At the same event, OneCommand Vision 3.0 was also named runner up in the Storage Networking Product of the Year category.

The SVC Awards recognize the users, manufacturers and suppliers operating in the storage, virtualization and cloud computing fields in the European market and are voted for by the readers of Angel Business Publications’ wide range of print and online publications.

Emulex OneCommand Vision awarded silver award based on judges feedback that OneCommand Vision is a “very useful analytical performance tool that requires no additional hardware,” and noted that it looks “at performance problems the way users do -- from the server out, end-to-end.”