VMware Stage Manager

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VMware Stage Manager solves the problem of server sprawl, configuration drift and repetitive system test in pre-production by running application environments as virtual machine configurations that can be easily transitioned through the stages of the release process. VMware Stage Manager reduces the risks associated with changes to production systems by enabling IT and application administrators to easily clone system configurations and maintain consistent virtual machine images throughout the release process, as needed, so you can respond to changing business conditions faster.

  • Manage and automate the change, configuration and release processes for production-bound software systems.
  • Visualize, organize and streamline resources needed for pre-production and service transition activities.
  • Reduce server sprawl and increase the resource utilization efficiency of IT services hosted on VMware Infrastructure.
  • Ensure all environments used for pre-production integration and testing are exact copies of current production systems.

Minimizing risk as new IT services and business applications are rolled into production or changes are made to existing services can be challenging. With physical infrastructure, inefficiencies during these procedures waste IT resources, slow down service delivery and impair your ability to respond quickly to changing business conditions. Often, there is no way to systematically and accurately move complex system changes through the stages of pre-production before bringing them into production.

 

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