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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

Network counters at the VM level

The following screenshot shows the counters vCenter provides for the Network at a VM layer. The counters are available at each individual vNIC level and at the VM level. Most VMs will only have one vNIC so the data at VM level and vNIC level will be identical. The vNICs are named using the convention "400x". That means the first vNIC is 4000, the second vNIC is 4001, and so on.

Network counters at the VM level

VM Network counters

As usual, let's approach the counters starting with Contention. There is no Latency counter, so you cannot track how long it takes for a packet to reach its destination. There are, however, counters that track dropped packets. A dropped packet needs to be retransmitted and therefore increases network latency from the application's point of view. vRealize Operations provides a Latency counter, which uses packet drops as an indicator. Using a percentage is certainly easier than dealing with the raw counters in vCenter. The packet drop percentage...

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