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Building VMware Software-Defined Data Centers

You're reading from   Building VMware Software-Defined Data Centers Make the most of software-defined data centers with revolutionary VMware technologies

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2016
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ISBN-13 9781786464378
Length 358 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. The Software-Defined Data Center FREE CHAPTER 2. Identify Automation and Standardization Opportunities 3. VMware vSphere: The SDDC Foundation 4. SDDC Design Considerations 5. VMware vRealize Automation 6. vRealize Orchestrator 7. Service Catalog Creation 8. Network Virtualization using NSX 9. DevOps Considerations 10. Capacity Management with vRealize Operations 11. Troubleshooting and Monitoring 12. Continuous Improvement

vRealize Operations Manager

vRealize Operations Manager is often referred to as VMware's monitoring solution. But it provides way more than just simple resource monitoring. Not only that it has full capacity management capabilities, it is also is a learning system, which can self-adapt to a changing environment. This makes it the perfect solution for the SDDC, since it can automatically pick up changes in an environment. Additionally it can also learn the standard behavior of VMs and services. This enables the tool to recognize a change in the behavior and trigger an alert based on that behavior.

Traditional capacity management tools might only be able to work with thresholds. While this sounds perfectly acceptable in the first place, it can introduce issues in a dynamic environment such as the SDDC. Since the values constantly change it will be very hard to set valid thresholds for a capacity management tool to kick in. Also, a threshold needs to be well thought through, given that...

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