Selecting consolidation candidates and reviewing exceptions
Select Consolidate to Virtual after selecting data for your virtualization study to display the Consolidate to Virtual - Select Candidates page.
To select candidates for the study
Follow the steps given below to select candidates for a new study:
- Select a Study Profile from the Study Profile drop-down list.
- Use any of the predefined filters from the Candidate Filter drop down list or create your own filters to dynamically narrow down and select consolidation candidates. To create a custom filter, select Create your own filter. For more information, see Creating-computer-filters-for-a-virtualization-study.
The servers listed in the Filtered Candidates table are those included in the domain and entity filter selected that are compatible with the Study Profile.
Select the candidates for the study from the table. For more details, see Viewing the filtered candidates list. The candidates you select will appear in the Consolidation Candidates list shown below the table.- Computers with issues are listed in the Exceptions pane. Review the reported exceptions to verify that no important systems have been excluded due to data issues.
The Consolidation Candidates pane lists the candidates selected for the study from the Filtered Candidates table. Click the magnifying glass icon to view a table, and performance charts for the list of candidates in the study. The graphs at the bottom of the page provide a snapshot of the resource utilization, by interval, for the time period selected for the study. The legend to the right of the graph provides a color-coded list of each candidate.
Click Next to display the Consolidate to Virtual - Select Targets page. For information about selecting targets for the consolidation study, see Specifying-study-parameters-and-selecting-virtual-targets.
Viewing the filtered candidates list
The following table describes the columns in the Filtered Candidates list.
Consolidate to Virtual - Select Candidates page
Understanding Virtualization Ready Index (VRI)
The Virtualization Ready Index is calculated using the following formula:
VRI = (1 - min(1,AVG(CPU_UTILMHZ)/REF_MAX_CPU_GHZ)) * (1 - min(1,AVG(MEM_CONSUMED)/REF_MAX_MEM_AVAILABLE)) * (1 - min(1,AVG(DISK_IO_RATE)/REF_MAX_DISK_IOPS)) * (1 - min(1,AVG(NET_BIT_RATE)/REF_MAX_NET_BANDWIDTH)) |
This formula calculates the average resource utilization for the candidate server, and compares it with a set of configurable reference values. By default, the following values are set for these reference values:
Reference value | Default value |
|---|---|
REF_MAX_CPU_GHZ | 5 GHz |
REF_MAX_MEM_AVAILABLE | 8 GB |
REF_MAX_DISK_IOPS | 75K I/O operations per second (IOPS) |
REF_MAX_NET_BANDWIDTH | 1 Gigabit per second |
According to the formula used to calculate the VRI and the default reference values in the preceding table, the VRI is a value between 0 and 1.
For candidates servers with VRI values, the VRI provides a sortable index to compare different computers.