Hyperview vs. Nlyte Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM)

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Hyperview
Score 10.0 out of 10
Enterprise companies (1,001+ employees)
Hyperview’s cloud-based data center infrastructure management (DCIM) application empowers operations teams to optimize capacity of their data center infrastructure, aiming to lower costs and avoid unplanned outages. The application also aims to avoid being unnecessarily bloated, expensive, resource intensive, and complicated. Hyperview allows users to automatically discover (agentless) their network-connected IT assets to gain an accurate and up-to-date inventory of all their devices. All…
$100
per year 50 assets (minimum)
Nlyte Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM)
Score 4.8 out of 10
N/A
Nlyte, headquartered San Mateo, California offers their eponymous a data center infrastructure management (DCIM) solution.N/A
Pricing
HyperviewNlyte Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM)
Editions & Modules
Hyperview
$2
per year per asset
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
HyperviewNlyte Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM)
Free Trial
YesNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
YesNo
Entry-level Setup Fee$1,800 one-time feeNo setup fee
Additional DetailsCustomer can get started for $100 annually ( or minimum 50 assets). Optional add-on features are available like Connectivity (structured-cabling), ServiceNow CMDB Integration, and Full-Resolution Data Retention 180/365 Days.
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User Ratings
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User Testimonials
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Hyperview
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Nlyte
Nlyte is well suited for keeping a detailed inventory of the assets in the hosting center. With the ability to import hosting center floor plans, knowing exactly where each asset is located is a snap. When alarms occur in monitored devices, this also provides faster resolution because the exact point of alarm can be displayed on the floor plan. Nlyte is also well suited for organizations with data center assets housed in multiple locations. In some cases, as with my organization, some of the locations are Telco rooms or closets. Again, when properly set up, a device causing an alarm can be pinpointed to its exact location.
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Pros
Hyperview
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Nlyte
  • Nlyte Asset Optimizer (NAO) tracks every asset in our hosting centers and when integrated with Nlyte Energy Optimizer (NEO), which monitors the hosting center environment, we can see, at a glance, the asset causing the alarm and its exact location in the hosting center. This is a strength, as it provides for faster resolution of problems if/when they occur.
  • Nlyte Asset Optimizer (NAO) has a lot of built-in reports that are great for looking at. For example, servers of a specific brand, or how many Us are taken up by servers. I see this as a strength and use this capability for capacity planning.
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Cons
Hyperview
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Nlyte
  • Nlyte Asset Optimizer (NAO) is currently all manual entry of assets. It would be great if NAO could provide for automated discovery of hosting center assets. This automation would be limited to ICMP and SNMP communication so not every asset can provide automated discovery, but it would be great for all IP addressable devices.
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Alternatives Considered
Hyperview
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Nlyte
I am still using the other three products as they have features that Nlyte does not have, and that are really out of scope for Nlyte. I can give one example because this product is an in-house application. It is our CMDB application, and it interfaces with several other in-house systems to provide data that Nlyte is not designed for. Example: If we get an alarm from a server, and if there is currently a planned outage with a Request For Change (RFC), we ignore the alarm unless it exceeds the RFC window.
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Return on Investment
Hyperview
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Nlyte
  • Nlyte has had a positive return on investment (ROI) for my organization. A big factor in the ROI is having faster resolution times when alarms occur.
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ScreenShots

Hyperview Screenshots

Screenshot of 3D data center visualization, which can be toggled to a 2D visualization.Screenshot of custom dashboards and widgets.Screenshot of rack level dashboard and information.Screenshot of power and energy key performance indicators.Screenshot of IT asset inventory.Screenshot of IT asset lifecycle management.