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VMware vRealize Operations Performance and Capacity Management

You're reading from   VMware vRealize Operations Performance and Capacity Management A hands-on guide to mastering performance and capacity management in a virtual data center

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2014
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ISBN-13 9781783551682
Length 276 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Virtual Data Center – It's Not a Physical Data Center, Virtualized FREE CHAPTER 2. Capacity Management in SDDC 3. Mastering the Key Counters in SDDC 4. CPU Counters 5. Memory Counters 6. Network Counters 7. Storage Counters 8. Dashboard Examples and Ideas Index

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So far we have covered the concepts of compute, storage, and network monitoring. Now we are ready to dive into the counters. While we will not be covering the counters in esxtop, we are going to cover the counters in both vCenter and vRealize Operations. These three tools serve different purposes:

  • The esxtop operates at an individual host level, providing the deepest and most granular detail. It can go down to a granularity of 2 seconds. This is useful when you already know which ESXi host and VM you want to troubleshoot.
  • vCenter Server complements esxtop by providing a view across hosts and other objects in vSphere. However, its granularity is at an interval of 20 seconds.
  • vRealize Operations complements vCenter by extending the coverage beyond vSphere. It can go up to the application level or down to the physical infrastructure. It also allows you to slice and dice the combined data. However, its default granularity is at an interval of 5 minutes.

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