DNF's Lifeline-RMS™ is an embedded forward-looking tool that we offer to our customers to help them react to, identify and resolve mission-critical system and network infrastructure problems before they affect critical business processes. With the proactive-predictive Lifeline-RMS™, our customers get a peace of mind that their system does not suffer from any unplanned down-time. Notification of critical system status can be delivered via a wide verity of options including email or SMS.
> Monitorable metrics
Lifeline-RMS™ Features:
Continuous monitoring of video server health;
>> Disk Space Utilization
>> Storage Array Health
>> CPU Utilization
>> Physical Memory Utilization
>> Physical Memory Free
>> Virtual Memory Free
>> Number of Processes
>> System Load Average
>> System Uptime
>> Number of Users
>> Network Interface: Bandwidth Utilization
>> Network Latency
>> Network Interface: Packets Transmitted
>> Network Interface: Traffic Volume
>> Network Interface: Availability
>> Visual Location and Logical Mapping
Business continuity
Video data integrity
Real-time, 24/7 proactive-predictive monitoring
Helps you eliminate/reduce dedicated IT personnel
Avoid unplanned downtime (system upgrades can be scheduled to avoid outdated component failures)
Reduce operational and service call costs
Customizable to specific applications
Adjustable notification options to avoid excessive alerts
Screen shots:
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Input an estimate of the amount of storage you will need. Your available storage capacity will decrease depending on the RAID level you choose. Do not include hot spares in your raw storage calculation.
Input the amount of data you currently have in use. This will be used to generate an estimate on the number of disks you will need for this amount of available storage, after accounting for the RAID level.