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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 Manager

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2015
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ISBN-13 9781784392543
Length 272 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Preface 1. vROps – Introduction, Architecture, and Availability FREE CHAPTER 2. Installing and Migrating vROps 6.0 3. vRealize Operations Manager Badges 4. The Merged UI 5. Policies in vRealize Operations Manager 6.0 6. Capacity Management Made Easy 7. Dashboard Design 8. Reporting and Views 9. Super Metrics 10. Administering vROps 6.0 11. Expanding vROps with Solutions 12. Application Management in vROps 6.0 13. Alerting, Actions, and Recommendations 14. Just Messing Around Index

Creating a custom dashboard


Creating a dashboard is a relatively simple exercise, and will require tuning and some tweaking. The tricky part is displaying the information needed on a single screen, which is one of the biggest challenges when creating a dashboard. The first goal when creating a dashboard is to get all of the information across in a glance.

Out of the 42 widgets available, we will only use a handful of them regularly. The most commonly used widgets from experience are the scoreboard, metric selector, heatmap, object list, and metric chart. The rest are generally only used for specific use cases.

There are basically two types of dashboards we can create: an interactive dashboard and a static dashboard. An interactive dashboard is typically used for troubleshooting or similar activities, where you expect the user to interact with widgets to get the information they are looking for. A static or display dashboard typically uses self-providing widgets such as scoreboards and heatmaps...

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