i-Vertix Monitoring Poller (Virtual Appliance)
- License model: Perpetual license (included module / component-based licensing)
- License Duration: Perpetual (no expiry for usage rights of licensed version)
- Type of License: Infrastructure monitoring distributed poller license (virtual appliance component for data collection and monitoring distribution)
- Type: i-Vertix Monitoring Poller (Virtual Appliance) – Distributed monitoring data collection node for enterprise IT infrastructure monitoring deployments

i-Vertix Monitoring Poller (Virtual Appliance) – IV-POL-VA-CX is a virtualized monitoring component designed to enhance IT infrastructure visibility by efficiently collecting and processing monitoring data across distributed environments.
It acts as a distributed poller that gathers performance metrics, system status, and network data from monitored devices and applications, ensuring accurate and real-time visibility into IT operations. The virtual appliance design simplifies deployment, allowing organizations to quickly integrate it into existing monitoring architectures.
The solution is built to support scalable IT environments, helping organizations distribute monitoring workloads effectively and reduce strain on central monitoring systems. This improves performance, reliability, and responsiveness in large or complex infrastructures.
i-Vertix Monitoring Poller enables centralized monitoring platforms to receive structured and reliable data, ensuring consistent reporting and better decision-making for IT operations teams. It supports improved fault detection, performance tracking, and infrastructure health monitoring.
Designed for enterprise IT environments, this virtual appliance is ideal for organizations that require distributed monitoring capabilities, enhanced scalability, and efficient data collection across multiple sites or networks.
This solution is suitable for businesses seeking to strengthen their IT monitoring architecture with a reliable, scalable, and easy-to-deploy virtual poller component.




