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BOULDER, Colorado — November 2, 2009 — hyperI/O LLC, the file and disk I/O performance monitoring expert, announced today that the new release of its industry-leading hIOmon™ File I/O Performance Monitor software includes support for the Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 operating systems from Microsoft. This new support complements the existing hIOmon support for Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, and Windows Server 2008. "We are pleased to announce the availability of Version 6.0 of our innovative hIOmon File I/O Performance Monitor software utility package with support for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2," said Tom West, President of hyperI/O LLC. "This latest hIOmon release introduces to Microsoft’s latest, advanced operating systems the only means of quickly and easily capturing the most robust and unique set of disk I/O operation performance metrics upon a specific, individual file, device, and process/application basis." Users, including consumers as well as developers, can leverage the hIOmon software to conveniently evaluate – with a "top-down, application focus" – how their particular applications actually make use of their specific disk storage, based upon empirical I/O operation performance metrics collected by hIOmon during normal, everyday application usage and with no operating system, file system, file, or application changes required. "With its support for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2, hIOmon continues to bring disk I/O performance measuring and monitoring to the forefront, enabling more prudent and sophisticated storage management decisions and policies that are based upon empirical, more tangible metrics," added West. hIOmon Benefits hIOmon is a software utility package that provides a variety of benefits, including the ability to better diagnose and understand disk storage access performance problems, to verify and ensure that the required levels of performance (Quality-of-Service) are being met at the specific file/application level, to evaluate emerging storage technologies (e.g., iSCSI, SATA, flash-based SSD, etc.) and proposed improvements to the performance of computer systems, and to help reduce storage management costs. Especially with its included support for Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI), end-users, integrators and Independent Software Vendors alike find it easy to interface with hIOmon. "Out-of-the-box" features also include a Java™-based GUI, an Internet Explorer GUI in addition to CLI support, alert capabilities with System Event Log support, both I/O trace and automatically summarized/aggregated metrics upon an individual, specific file, device, and process/application basis together with both real-time and replay display modes, along with support for both the Windows Performance and System Monitors and several CSV-file export capabilities Users/applications armed with the extensive set of file and device I/O performance metrics that only hIOmon provides can validate and continually verify that those steps taken to maximize disk storage utilization and performance are indeed of benefit. Such steps include identifying "hot files" and moving files around the storage hierarchy, SAN, NAS, etc. to improve performance by making the best use of newly purchased hardware or without spending IT dollars upon new hardware. Use hIOmon, "The I/O Speedometer and Odometer for your Files, Devices, and Applications"™, to help identify those files best suited for SSD, RAM disk and other higher performance disk solutions. Substantiate the benefits in terms of actual performance metrics specific to key files and the associated applications. With its many features and capabilities (along with an efficient architecture), hIOmon answers the question: "How fast are your files?"™ in terms of a variety of metrics, including response time, I/O count, I/O rate, data transfer rate, system file cache "hit" and "miss" counts/percentages, queue depth and idle time, random/sequential access detection, physical device I/O activity plus real-time, metric-based file/device/process "Top Ten" list sorts and more. hIOmon Availability and Pricing The hIOmon File I/O Performance Monitor (a Licensed Software package available only from hyperI/O LLC) currently supports Microsoft Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, and Windows Server 2008 R2. hIOmon has also successfully met the IBM® specifications for validation as "Ready for IBM Tivoli software". Pricing for hIOmon starts at under $100 (USD), with volume discounts and technical support packages available. A free 30-day, full-function/full-feature evaluation copy of hIOmon can be downloaded at the hyperI/O LLC web site (www.hyperIO.com), along with full documentation, overview presentation, screen shots and white paper. About hyperI/O LLC A privately held Limited Liability Company founded in 1999 and located in Boulder, Colorado, hyperI/O LLC designs, develops, and markets disk I/O performance measuring and monitoring software utility solutions targeted to help address the fundamental performance gap between computer systems and storage I/O. hyperI/O LLC has designed, developed and currently offers a premier, unique software solution called called hIOmon, the File I/O Performance Monitor. Contact
Tom West hyperI/Osm, hIOmon™, "How fast are your files?"™, and "The I/O Speedometer and Odometer for your Files, Devices, and Applications"™ are trademarks of hyperI/O LLC. The "Ready for IBM Tivoli software" mark and the trademarks contained therein are trademarks of IBM Corp. IBM is not the licensor of this Business Partner's product and does not make any warranties regarding this Business Partner's product. All other referenced product names are trademarks of their respective companies. |
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