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26% of Disk Space Dead in vSphere Environments

Datacenter Insights Report by CloudPhysics

CloudPhysics, Inc., provider of data-driven insights for smarter IT, announced a free Datacenter Insights Report, produced by uts data scientists, that exposes where  operational hazards lurk in an organization’s IT infrastructure, jeopardizing the health and safety of the datacenter.

The Datacenter Insights Report is available to any organization running vSphere 4.1 and above. The company also released a free ‘Halloween Cookbook‘ that compiles tips and tricks for using its analytics to rid the datacenter of hazards that may be haunting it.

Datacenters are fraught with hidden operational hazards, and because virtual infrastructure is extremely complex and dynamic, many vulnerabilities go undetected and can be onerous to find. On the other hand, known hazards are often ignored because administrators underestimate or do not understand their scope, severity and risk.

Using its global data set, which has more than 50 trillion points of machine metadata from datacenters of all shapes and sizes around the world, CloudPhysics has found:

  • 43% of organizations risk application downtime every week due to disk full condition in the guest
  • 41% of HA clusters do not have admission control enabled
  • 26% of disk space is dead
  • 16% of VMs are unused (powered off or suspended)
  • 25% of Windows VMs will have reached end of support life next year
  • 22% of vSphere 5.5 servers remain unprotected from SSL Heartbleed
  • On average, each ‘bully’ VM in the datacenter causes 2.2 datastore contentions daily and negatively impacts 5 other VMs, degrading application performance

The Datacenter Insights Report provides a summary of how an organization’s datacenter stacks up to these global statistics, and exposes operational hazards and vulnerabilities that may be threatening the health of their VMware environment.

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