vSphere views
vSphere views enable you to view and manage the capacity of a virtualized infrastructure running vSphere-based virtualization systems. These views present key capacity metrics and charts for vSphere clusters, hosts, datastores, and VMs.
You can use these views to see the total capacity, used capacity, remaining capacity, growth trend for CPU and memory subsystems. vSphere views also provide a set of recommended actions to help you resolve issues that are highlighted and identified by the Optimizer rules for your virtualized infrastructure. These views are available in the Helix Capacity Optimization Dashboard.
Overview
vSphere views help you to answer critical questions related to your vSphere virtualization environment, such as:
- How many more VMs can be added to the existing clusters and datastores?
- How much memory is over-committed at the host and cluster level?
- Which VMs have exceeded their threshold values and are in need of additional resources?
- Which VMs are over-allocated and which VMs are idle?
- Are the datastores in the virtual center over-provisioned?
- How much storage has been used by snapshots?
The vSphere Virtual Machines view, for instance, contains subviews that present a range of information including Overallocated VMs, Idle VMs, snapshot information and the resource allocation and usage of VMs in the virtualization view. Detailed views enable you to see a time series chart of key metrics, and the tree map view provides a graphical representation of the vSphere capacity.
Prerequisites
Ensure that the administrator has completed the following tasks:For information about views, see Accessing-and-using-capacity-views-in-the-Helix-Capacity-Optimization-Dashboard.
Certified data sources
The certified data sources for these views are as follows:
- VMware - vCenter Extractor Service
- VMware - vCenter and ESX Server History Extractor
You must configure and run one of these ETL modules to import data into the view. For more information, see VMware-vCenter-ETLs .
Data visibility
The views display data for all systems of the following types:
- Virtual Cluster - VMware
- Virtual Host - VMware
- Virtual Machine - VMware
- Datastore
- Datastore Cluster
- Resource Pool
Using the views