In this technical overview blog, we’ll dive deeper into the new features of vRealize Network Insight (vRNI) 6.7 that will give you enhanced visibility into your virtual and physical multi-cloud infrastructure. If you haven’t already heard, our latest release includes several exciting updates that will help IT teams better manage their networks and optimize performance in a rapidly changing technology landscape.
Let’s start with one of the most requested features from our customers: support for AWS Direct Connect. With vRNI 6.7, you can now easily monitor and troubleshoot your AWS Direct Connect connections directly from the vRNI interface. This means you can get a comprehensive view of your hybrid cloud infrastructure, including both your on-premises and AWS environments, all in one place.
Another significant addition to vRNI 6.7 is the new Network Performance Analyzer (NPA) feature. This tool allows you to quickly identify performance bottlenecks and optimize your network configuration for optimal performance. With NPA, you can analyze network traffic patterns and identify areas where you can make improvements, such as reducing latency or increasing throughput.
In addition to these new features, vRNI 6.7 also includes several enhancements to existing functionality. For example, we’ve improved our support for multi-tenancy, so that IT teams can now easily manage and monitor their own environments within a shared infrastructure. We’ve also expanded our integration with VMware NSX, allowing you to gain even more insights into your network and application performance.
Another exciting update in vRNI 6.7 is the new Network Topology feature. This allows you to visualize your network topology in a single view, making it easier to identify relationships between different network components and troubleshoot issues more quickly. With this feature, you can easily see how your network is configured and identify potential problems before they impact your users.
Finally, we’ve also made several improvements to the user experience in vRNI 6.7. For example, we’ve added a new dashboard that provides an at-a-glance view of your network performance, so you can quickly see how your infrastructure is performing and identify areas where you need to take action. We’ve also improved our search functionality, so you can now more easily find the information you need within the vRNI interface.
In conclusion, vRealize Network Insight 6.7 is a powerful tool that will give IT teams the visibility and control they need to manage their multi-cloud infrastructure effectively. With support for AWS Direct Connect, Network Performance Analyzer, improved multi-tenancy, expanded NSX integration, and new Network Topology feature, vRNI 6.7 is a must-have tool for any organization looking to optimize their hybrid cloud infrastructure.
We hope you’ve enjoyed this technical overview of vRealize Network Insight 6.7. If you have any questions or would like to learn more about how vRNI can help your organization, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on social media or through our website.