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IBM Turbonomic ARM

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Add cluster data to Turbo Plans

Currently the plans in Turbo show host level. I would benefit from seeing cluster level information in the plans.
over 1 year ago in IBM Turbonomic ARM / Planning 0 Future consideration

Support for AWS Spot Instance Advisor

Turbonomic could use tighter integration with AWS Spot Instance Advisor, which recommends spot instances and spot instance usage optimizations for performance and cost, similar to Turbonomic with other instance types. While Turbonomic is aware of ...
3 months ago in IBM Turbonomic ARM / Public Cloud IaaS 0 Under review

Ability to update Turbonomic via the UI

If we are able to provide the customers ability to update Turbonomic via the UI to provide a more seamless experience and reduce the tasks the customer needs to ssh to the instance/access the backend at all.
3 months ago in IBM Turbonomic ARM / General/Other 0 Future consideration

Application Map - unable to view all 'underlying entities' when selecting 'View Details'.

related to case TS018549927. when using tag filtering during manual application map configuration. it is not possible to see the full path and configuration detail of the filter when selecting 'view details'. The only way to see this information i...
6 months ago in IBM Turbonomic ARM / UI & User Experience 1 Future consideration

See VM's Group Membership

I’d like to see what Turbo groups a server belongs to when scoped to that server.
about 3 years ago in IBM Turbonomic ARM / UI & User Experience 1 Not under consideration

Suspend actions for On-Premisses VMs

After the release version 8.16.6, the new action Suspend is GA (https://ibmdocs-test.dcs.ibm.com/docs/en/SSFV9Z_test?topic=cloud-suspend-actions-vms) but just for Cloud VMs. We should expand to VMware too.

Restricting access to Turbo platform

Due to security requirements, the customer has requested to block any user from accessing the Turbo SaaS platform from IP addresses other than those they specify. In customer's other systems, IP whitelisting is implemented through the instance’s f...
8 months ago in IBM Turbonomic ARM / SaaS 0 Future consideration

expanded options for aggressiveness, rate of resize and observation period

Currently, Virtual machine aggressiveness, rate of resize, and observation period are set for all types of actions CPU, Memory, Up, and Down. There is no way to have these configured differently for each type of action. So at the moment, VM will s...
about 3 years ago in IBM Turbonomic ARM / Policies 0 Planned for future release

Clearly indicate policy hierarchy in the UI

As a user I would like the ability to understand the hierarchy overrides for policy settings, so I can have accurate expectations about the outcome of applying a policy.
almost 3 years ago in IBM Turbonomic ARM / Policies 0 Planned for future release

To be able to define custom roles

To be able to define adjust more in details users permissions.