Specifications

successive data collection jobs. The Active to Stale Interval defines the
number of hours before a virtual machine goes from Active to Stale state.
The Stale to Decommissioned Interval defines the number of hours before a
virtual machine goes from Stale to Decommissioned state.
create.private.content.only
This property defines whether non-admin users can create content that is
world readable and world writable. If this property is set to true, non-admin
users can only create private content, but they can still modify world
readable and world writable content that was created by other users.
Days to Retain Raw Performance Data, Days to Retain Performance Data
Hourly Rollups
SolarWinds Virtualization Manager frequently collects a large amount of
performance data. This data makes up the majority of information in the
database. The Days to Retain Raw Performance Data property defines how
long to keep the raw data in the system before purging it. Every hour, the
raw data is consolidated into an hourly value that represents the average of
all values in that hour. The Days to Retain Performance Data Hourly
Rollups property defines how long to maintain those hourly values before
purging them. Both of these properties are major inputs to the disk sizing
spreadsheet and can be tuned according to the needs of your environment.
Hourly Interval for Trend Execution
Trends run periodically to track historic changes in your environment. By
default, they run every four hours, but you can increase or decrease this
value to get more or less granularity in your historic trend data.
Allow Application to Contact SolarWinds
SolarWinds Virtualization Manager periodically pulls information from
SolarWinds for RSS updates and to deliver non-identifiable usage data
about installations. If your installation does not have external access to the
internet, set this property to false.
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