Unified Infrastructure Observability for Heterogenous Environments

Products and Services

NetApp is the intelligent data infrastructure company, combining unified data storage, integrated data, and workload services to turn a world of disruption into opportunity for every customer. NetApp creates silo-free infrastructure, harnessing observability and AI to enable the industry’s best data management.

NetApp Data Infrastructure Insights provides IT infrastructure monitoring and analytics to help storage operations teams ensure the performance, availability and security of their full environment.

Using AI-powered visualizations, analysis and recommendations, Data Infrastructure Insights helps teams reduce the number of incidents, speed up resolution times, enhance capacity planning, and optimize both infrastructure costs and performance.

Key Features:

  • Centralized infrastructure monitoring
  • Resource planning and optimization
  • Simplified troubleshooting
  • Proactive infrastructure refresh and data migration
  • Chargeback and showback reportin

Key Benefits

  • Unified data view: A single SaaS-based control plane to consolidate performance and configuration data across your heterogenous infrastructure. Easily manage workloads across AWS, hybrid and multi-cloud environments.

  • Reduce risk with enhanced operations: see inventory, usage and health across hybrid environments; troubleshoot faster with AIOps anomaly and change correlation, and prevent downtime with alerts on capacity and performance risks

  • Cut costs with optimized resources: eliminate waste, right-size to defer spending, budget smarter with trends to forecast needs, and chargeback & showback reporting to align spend with demand.

  • Optimize infrastructure performance: get the most of your current infrastructure by tracking utilization, and matching workloads with the proper infrastructure.

  • AI-powered analytics for the storage team: Deeper, relevant insights tailored for storage experts while fostering collaboration and trust across teams.

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