Organization vDCs page in the vCloud view


An Organization Virtual Data Center (Org vDC) provides resources to an organization and is partitioned from a  Provider Virtual Data Center ( PvDC). Organization vDCs provide an environment where virtual systems can be stored, deployed, and operated. They also provide storage for virtual media, such as floppy disks and CD ROMs. A single organization can have multiple OrgvDCs.

To access this page, in the Helix Capacity Optimization Dashboard, select  Capacity > Views > Cloud > vCloud  and click the  Organization vDCs  tab.

The following figure shows the Organization vDCs view page displaying the organization vDCs related information. 

An example of vCloud Organization vDCs tab

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Viewing the Organization vDCs table

The Organization vDCs table lists all Organization vDCs of the vCloud view contained in the selected vCloud.

Each row corresponds to the Organization vDC and displays the following information. For more information about sorting, see Sorting-a-table-in-the-Helix-Capacity-Optimization-Dashboard.  

Organization vDC table: Description of columns

For more information on the Days to Saturation and other indicator parameters used for metric computations in this view, see Indicators .

Notes

  • All values in charts and tables are calculated over the last seven days, and data trends are calculated over the current and previous month.
  • Metrics are calculated as an average of the analysis period, unless specified otherwise.

Viewing detailed information about an Organization vDC

After you click on the Organization vDCs  in the  Name  column, the details for that Organization vDCs are displayed in the  Organization vDCs Details  page. The Organization vDCs  Details  page displays the following information:   

Organization vDCs details table

 

An example of the Organization vDC page

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Using data filter and other controls in tables

You can export and filter the information that is displayed in tables to suit your need. For instance, you can show or hide columns, filter tables on particular domains, select a different cloud, and so on.For more information, see  2020-12-09_04-32-03_Exporting and filtering tables .

 

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