IPAM Software for Data Center Operations
IPAM software manages your IP address space — subnets, assignments, and utilization. Sensaka goes a step further than address bookkeeping: every IP links to the physical device behind it, its asset record, its health, and the services it carries, so an address is never just a row in a table.
Address Truth, Continuously Verified
Discovery
Find live addresses across production and management networks.
Subnet tracking
Utilization per subnet and VLAN, with free-space visibility.
Device mapping
Every IP tied to a discovered device, asset, and owner.
Management plane
BMC and OOB addresses tracked as first-class citizens.
IPAM That Knows What's Behind the Address
Classic IPAM tools track what an address should be. Discovery-verified IPAM tracks what it actually is. Because Sensaka already speaks to every device — servers through their BMCs, network gear through SNMP — the address plan is continuously checked against reality: conflicts surface, stale records age out, and the management subnets that carry your out-of-band rescue path stay accurate.
That matters most during incidents. "Which device owns 10.20.4.117, where is it racked, what business service does it support, and is its hardware healthy?" becomes one lookup instead of four tools and a guess.
Common Questions
What is IPAM software?
IPAM (IP Address Management) software plans, tracks, and manages a network's IP address space — which subnets exist, which addresses are assigned, and which are free — replacing the spreadsheet that most teams eventually outgrow.
What is the difference between IPAM and DDI?
IPAM manages the address space itself. DDI is the integration of DNS, DHCP, and IPAM into one managed system, so an address assignment, its DNS record, and its DHCP lease always stay in sync.
Why is IP address management important in a data center?
Because every incident starts with 'what is this device?' In a data center, each server carries production addresses plus a BMC management address. When those mappings are wrong, troubleshooting stalls and out-of-band rescue paths break exactly when needed.
