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Vsphere Performance Monitoring to Understand the Virtual machine Performance

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Old 11-17-2011, 05:00 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi,

We have recently migrated to Vsphere 4.

We are looking for a tool which can give us the performance details of the VMs on our ESX hosts.

the idea is to look at the Undersized VMs or VMs running with High read and Write latency as per read and Write is concerned.

I checked some tools on the net, like Veeam, vkernel etc. But which one is the best ?

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Hi Wallander,

Welcome to Virtualization.net.

I've used Veeam Monitor and the information it provides is extremely detailed and well organized. See attached screen shot from one of hosts in my test lab...
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Old 11-18-2011, 05:34 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Hi, Thanks for the reply.

I am currently using the free version of Veeam Monitoring and the report is very much detailed as you pointed out.

Since it is a free version, the DB gets deleted after sometime, so I have to add all the ESX hosts every time I have to get a report.

Is there a way by which I can add them in bulk, may be by importing the list of ESX hosts something?

Thanks again for the reply.

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