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Mastering vRealize Operations Manager

You're reading from   Mastering vRealize Operations Manager Analyze and optimize your IT environment by gaining a practical understanding of vRealize Operations 6.6

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2018
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ISBN-13 9781788474870
Length 426 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Chris Slater Chris Slater
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Spas Kaloferov Spas Kaloferov
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Scott Norris Scott Norris
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Preface 1. Going Ahead with vRealize Operations FREE CHAPTER 2. Which vRealize Operations Deployment Model Fits Your Needs 3. Initial Setup and Configuration 4. Extending vRealize Operations with Management Packs and Plugins 5. Badges 6. Getting a Handle on Alerting and Notifications 7. Capacity Management Made Easy 8. Aligning vRealize Operations with Business Outcomes 9. Super Metrics Made Super Easy 10. Creating Custom Views 11. Creating Custom Dashboards 12. Using vRealize Operations to Monitor Applications 13. Leveraging vRealize Operations for vSphere and vRealize Automation Workload Placement 14. Using vRealize Operations for Infrastructure Compliance 15. Troubleshooting vRealize Operations 16. Other Books You May Enjoy

Comparing super metrics to views

Before ending our journey with super metrics, I think now would be a great time to explain how they are different from views. For example, a summary type view allows data from multiple objects to be transformed with operators such as sum, avg, max, and so on, in the same way that a rollup super metric does. Since you attach a super metric to an object, you can also specify if it is a key performance indicator or not. From there, you can decide if it is subject to normal vRealize Operations dynamic trending, or if you want a hard threshold.

The rule of thumb is if you need to create a view once with a metric, by all means, do. But if you need to repeatedly view a metric that is not available out of the box, you should consider a super metric. We will be talking more about views in the next chapter.

So, using a rollup super metric as an example,...

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