HP Network Management Center

HP Network Management Center
Developer(s) Hewlett-Packard, HP Software Division
Operating system Varies with Product. Windows, Linux , Solaris, Red Hat Linux, HP-UX
Type

Network management tools covering:

Fault and availability monitoring. Change, configuration & compliance. Performance monitoring. Automated diagnostics. Network management center software tools. Routing analytics. Long term data analysis and reporting.
License Proprietary
Website HP automation and orchestration software

The HP Network Management Center (NMC) referred to a suite of integrated HP software solutions used by network managers in Information Technology departments. The solutions allowed network operators to see, catalog and monitor the routers, switches and other devices on their network. The software alerted IT staff when a network device failed and predicted when a network node or connection point might go down.[1] The software was designed to improve operational efficiency.[2]

HP no longer packages its network management solutions as HP Network Management Center. HP now offers automation, orchestration, and cloud management software for automating the lifecycle of IT services.[3]

Products

HP Security and Compliance Service

The HP BSA Security and Compliance subscription service attacks IT vulnerabilities through IT automation, providing industry compliance and security alerts to HP Business Service Automation (BSA) software. Alerts come from vendor bulletins and from agencies like the National Vulnerability Database, PCI Security Standards Council and the Center for Internet Security.[4]

HP Database and Middleware Automation Software

Originally acquired from Stratavia in 2010,[5] HP Database and Middleware Automation software automates administrative tasks like provisioning and configuration, compliance, patching and release management associated with databases and application servers.[6] Version 10 was announced in May 2013.[7]

HP Network Automation Software

HP Network Automation software is designed to simplify the management of complex, distributed, multi-vendor networks in large enterprise data centers. It provides process-powered automation to automate the complete operational lifecycle of network devices from provisioning to policy-based change management, compliance and security administration.[8]

HP Network Node Manager i Software

HP Network Node Manager i (NNMi) 10.00 and the HP NNMi Smart Plug-in modules use continuous spiral discovery,[9] a network discovery technology that provides up-to-date network topology and root cause analysis. This allows network administrators to ascertain the level of congestion in their networks and identify the root cause of the congestion. The product helps IT departments monitor their networks, isolate issues, find outages and improve network availability and performance.[10] The solution supports a multitenancy architecture, including tenant user-level map and incident security, and allows teams to manage more customers, departments or sites from one console.[11]

HP Network Node Manager i Smart Plug-in Modules

HP Network Node Manager i Smart Plug-in Modules (iSPIs) extend HP Network Node Manager i software’s (NNMi) fault and availability management with HP NNM iSPIs for performance and advanced network services. The HP Smart Plug-ins integrate fault, availability, performance and advanced network services for physical and virtualized network infrastructure. They allow network operators to determine and display network fault, availability, performance and advanced services status in one view, progress through a unified workflow, and drill down in context. [12]

HP Automated Network Management Software

HP Automated Network Management (ANM) software bundles HP Network Node Manager i, HP Network Automation and several HP Smart Plug-ins to unify network fault, availability, change, configuration, compliance, performance monitoring and automated diagnostics into a single solution package.[13] HP Network Node Manager i delivers a common console for unified fault, performance and configuration of IT networks. The second product in the bundle is the HP NNM iSPIs for Performance (metrics, traffic, quality assurance), designed to monitor and ensure performance of the network. The third product in the bundle is the HP iSPI Network Engineering Toolset (NET), which automates common operator tasks, and provides trap analytics and map export capabilities. HP Network Automation, which handles network change and configuration management, is the fourth product in the bundle.[14]

HP Operations Orchestration Software

HP Operations Orchestration software creates “runbooks” that automate the provisioning of infrastructure so deployment can be both faster and more automated than previously.[15] Version 10, announced in May 2013, has out-of-the-box support for over 5,000 IT operations, including Amazon S3 Storage, HP ArcSight, HP Fortify, OpenStack and SAP applications.[16]

HP Server Automation Software

HP Server Automation software provides enterprise server lifecycle automation for tasks such as provisioning, patching, configuration and compliance. Version 10, announced in May 2013, allows organizations to deploy and maintain the patching and updating of thousands of servers. This version can also update virtual servers that are sleeping as well as are active.[17]

In May 2013, HP also released HP Server Automation software as an appliance, called HP Server Automation Standard. It includes much of the core configuration, deployment and compliance checking functionality found in the full software edition.[18]

HP Storage Essentials Suite

HP Storage Essentials is a single tool that provides storage optimization and capacity planning. In June 2013, HP announced version 9.6, which expanded support for third-party storage arrays, including EMC VNX block storage and Brocade Access Gateway. It also provided deeper integration with HP 3Par, HP 6000 EVA and further management server development support for Oracle and SAP Business Objects.[19]

External links

References

  1. Packt Publishing: HP Network Node Manager 9: Getting Started. Jan. 4, 2011. Page 8. ISBN 978-1-84968-084-4
  2. InformationWeek.com: “HP Expands Data Center Consulting Services.” Chandler Harris. May 16, 2011.
  3. http://www.pcworld.com/article/2038632/hp-updates-it-automation-suite-for-cloud-deployments.html
  4. http://virtualization.com/2009/04/10/hp-announces-enhancements-to-its-business-service-automation-software-suite/
  5. http://rameshkumar132.blogspot.com/2011/12/hp-database-and-middleware-automation.html
  6. https://selecthub.com/products/hp-database-and-middleware-automation
  7. http://news.techworld.com/applications/3446872/hp-updates-it-automation-suite-for-cloud-deployments/
  8. http://www.riverturn.com/data-center-automation/products/network-automation/
  9. PRSync.com: “8.x Spiral Discovery Explained – Feature, Benefits, How is it different from 7.x discovery.” April 14, 2009.
  10. NetworkWorld.com: “HP has extended its Network Node Manager software into performance and virtualization management.” Joab Jackson, IDG News Service. April 26, 2010.
  11. ChannelInsider.com: “HP Introduces Network Management Center 9.l for MSPs, Cloud Management.” Jennifer Lawinski. May 16, 2011.
  12. https://www.shi.com/Products/ProductDetail.aspx?SHISystemID=ShiCommodity&ProductIdentity=24379446
  13. http://stellaredgeindustrialtraining.com/w/2012/08/hp-launches-automated-network-management-software/
  14. InformationWeek.com: “HP Expands Data Center Consulting Services.” Chandler Harris. May 16, 2011.
  15. http://diversity.net.nz/hp-updates-its-cloud-management-software/2013/05/13/
  16. http://www.datacenterknowledge.com/archives/2013/05/13/hp-updates-cloud-management-software/
  17. http://news.techworld.com/applications/3446872/hp-updates-it-automation-suite-for-cloud-deployments/
  18. http://www.cnmeonline.com/news/hp-updates-it-automation-suite-for-cloud-deployments/
  19. http://www.vivit-worldwide.org/blogpost/703250/165974/New-Release-of-HP-Storage-Essentials
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