
Eaton Intelligent Power Manager Software
Intelligent Power Manager (IPM), Eaton’s disaster avoidance software provides monitoring and management of power equipment in physical or virtual environments to keep IT devices running during a power or environmental event. This innovative software solution ensures system uptime and data integrity by allowing you to remotely monitor, manage and control devices on your network. Choose from three levels of licences: Monitor, Manage and Optimise.
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The Eaton Intelligent Power Manager software (IPM) seamlessly integrates with your power hardware to deliver unmatched business continuity capabilities. By managing all network-connected power infrastructure devices, including UPSs and rack-based power distribution units (ePDUs), it ensures uninterrupted operations during power and environmental events.
IPM offers two editions: the Manager Edition and the Optimise Edition. The Manager Edition is available as a free download for up to 10 power devices, with paid tiers available for larger deployments. The Optimise Edition offers comprehensive capabilities for implementing power management strategies in virtual and hybrid environments, including monitoring, and managing third-party power devices alongside Eaton equipment. Trial licenses are available upon request.
- Automated Business Continuity: Automated business continuity with flexible policies based on physical infrastructure events, such as power and environmental conditions.
- Define and execute sequential load shedding or disaster recovery policies for VMs, vApps, or groups of VMs/vApps directly within IPM.
- Workload Management: Remote and graceful shutdown of servers and select storage devices during power events.
- Prioritise and shed non-critical loads to extend runtime during extended power outages.
- Trigger migration applications like VMware vMotion and Citrix XenMotion to transparently move virtual machines to available servers on the network.
- Failover: Initiate VMware Site Recovery Manager disaster recovery plans during power outages.
- Power Capping: Extend the operation of critical workloads during power outages by limiting server power consumption.
- System Integration: Simplify setup and reduce the learning curve by seamlessly integrating with existing virtual management systems, freeing up time for other critical tasks.
- Remote Agentless Host Management: Save valuable time by remotely shutting down servers without the need for resource-consuming agents that may slow down performance.
- Automated Business Continuity: Automated business continuity with flexible policies based on physical infrastructure events, such as power and environmental conditions.
- Define and execute sequential load shedding or disaster recovery policies for VMs, vApps, or groups of VMs/vApps directly within IPM.
- Workload Management: Remote and graceful shutdown of servers and select storage devices during power events.
- Prioritise and shed non-critical loads to extend runtime during extended power outages.
- Trigger migration applications like VMware vMotion and Citrix XenMotion to transparently move virtual machines to available servers on the network.
- Failover: Initiate VMware Site Recovery Manager disaster recovery plans during power outages.
- Power Capping: Extend the operation of critical workloads during power outages by limiting server power consumption.
- System Integration: Simplify setup and reduce the learning curve by seamlessly integrating with existing virtual management systems, freeing up time for other critical tasks.
- Remote Agentless Host Management: Save valuable time by remotely shutting down servers without the need for resource-consuming agents that may slow down performance.
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