Virtual Machines (VMs) in a network environment can be created and managed with the aid of VMware's suite of products, known as vSphere. Four main parts make up the vSphere suite, which offers an integrated platform for hosting virtual machines:
- The program that serves as the virtualization server is called the ESX/ESXi hypervisor.
- VMware environments are managed by the vCenter server.
- The vSphere client, which controls the VMs running on that hypervisor,
- The VMware file system component, VMFS
OpManager assists you in proactive vSphere Performance Monitoring and provides ongoing network performance information.
Managing your virtual network has never been simpler thanks to built-in support for threshold-based monitoring, virtual device management, and instant alerts.
How can OpManager assist you in tracking vSphere performance?
OpManager offers specialized assistance with VMware vSphere Monitoring. It not only instantly discovers your entire virtual network and makes it easy for you to manage it, but it also gives you real-time alerts about what's going on in your network. What OpManager can do as a vSphere Performance Monitor or vSphere Performance Monitoring Tool is briefly described below.
Discover all hosts under the vSphere client at one go
You don't need to manually add each VM in your network because OpManager's bulk discovery does that for you. Simply add your vSphere client and provide the credentials, and OpManager will automatically discover all hosts and VMs under it. All details related to the vCenter, such as total number of datacenters, clusters, hosts, VMs, and Datastores will be displayed on the snapshot page of the vCenter client.
In terms of vSphere performance monitoring, OpManager shows all crucial performance statistics from your vCentre environment, including memory, disc, CPU utilization, Process count, and Partition specific usage details, all conveniently on a single snapshot page.
To get the most out of your virtual resources, keep an eye on the performance of your virtual network in real-time and optimize network usage.
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Workflows can automate fault management, so you no longer have to worry about your virtual machines failing when you're not at your desk or unavailable for work.
With our Workflows feature, you can set up a counteraction and let OpManager's vSphere Monitoring Tools handle the work.
You can perform a variety of operations, such as turning on or off your virtual machine, restarting or quitting your guest operating system, or even refreshing your data store.
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