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CIRBA’s GUIDE: DANGERS OF REACTIVE IT CONTROL SYSTEMS
CIRBA ANNOUNCES 5 STEPS TO UNDERSTANDING THE HIDDEN DANGERS OF REACTIVE IT CONTROL SYSTEMS
Cirba Inc., the leading provider of software-defined infrastructure control software, today announced the availability of a five step guide to help organisations understand the dangers of using reactive controls to place applications and allocate resources.
It is important for IT organisations to distinguish between control systems that are reactive and those that are predictive. Reactive control systems are simplistic, using limited data to perform critical tasks such as load balancing. They lack the intelligence to proactively prevent performance issues or optimise infrastructure. In fact, because of their limited view of the environment being constrained to recent data, these tools have been proven to actually create problems including excessive VM motioning and application performance issues.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Pete Jackson .
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