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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

Why use custom dashboards?


One of the greatest features of vCOps 5.x is still available in vROps 6.0, and this is, of course, the ability to create custom dashboards. The power of custom dashboards is being able to display relevant information to the different areas of your organization.

Let's look at some of the reasons why we would want to create custom dashboards, and how it will help you manage your environment more efficiently.

Generally, IT support is split up into different sections. While this does vary from environment to environment with size and complexity, typically, one would see the following infrastructure teams in an enterprise environment:

  • The Wintel server team

  • The Linux server Team

  • The storage team

  • The database team

  • The messaging team

  • The application's middleware team

  • The network team

  • The monitoring team

Many of these teams will generally call on the VMware/Virtualization team or person when things go wrong, requesting metrics on disk, network, memory, and CPU to assist with troubleshooting...

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