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Status Submitted
Workspace IBM Turbonomic ARM
Created by Guest
Created on May 1, 2024

Dynatrace discovered standalone server hardware (bare metal server) metrics are being collected yet Turbonomic doesn't present that hardware in the UI either as a VM or Host.

As a unified interface for all infrastructures for On-Prem, Cloud, Storage, Network, and Applications, the only missing part of the unified view is the standalone hardware server.  This could be a server box, blade, on bare metal with an operating system & application. Having those managed nodes already collecting in Dynatrace, Turbonomic could effectively present these as physical hosts with their associated application interrelationships defined in the Supply Chain. Further more migration from P2V could be a planning feature that integrates well with existing Turbonomic planning capability. Application interaction could be captured and dependencies reported on. Recommendations for application resize could be foretold.

Idea priority High