My name is Laurie Matthews. I'm the product manager for open manage, enterprise power manager. Zombies are all a problem in the data center, also known as comatose or ghost servers. These are your servers that are drawing power at a full level. But when you go and look the CP utilization, the memory utilization is flat lined, it is zero or very very small power manager can help you uncover the zombies in the data center by going and allowing you to look at those additional metrics.
Aside from just your power metric, we will show the CPU utilization, the io utilization the memory utilization. And when you go and look at the individual servers, you can see that it's drawing full power. But then the CPU memory is just flat lined by going and taking those servers. You want to monitor them with using power manager for six months, even longer, nine months to a year is even safer or better.
But by doing that, you're ensuring that your orchestration software that's running the system could be looking for pools of idle servers. You certainly don't want to pull one of these servers thinking it's comatose or a zombie and then have your orchestration software looking for it in the future. Once those zombie servers are identified, it's really important. You can take those consolidate workloads possibly from servers that are being more heavily used, bring them over and use that or you can just get r of the zombie server free up that florist place and reclaim that geography in the data center, open manage enterprise power manager is fully integrated with open manage enterprise.
So by having open manage enterprise looking at the advanced license, having that full console experience, open uh open manage enterprise power manager can go through and through the metric setting of the devices all on the same console as open managed enterprise go and identify your power, your CP utilization, memory utilization and IO utilization.