vSphere views
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 in the TrueSight console, see Accessing-and-using-capacity-views-in-the-TrueSight-console.
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