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Procedure
1 In the Performance tab, click Advanced.
2 Click Save.
3 In the Save Performance Chart dialog box, navigate to the location to save the file.
4 Enter a name for the file.
5 Select a file type.
6 Click Save.
The file is saved to the location and format you specified.
Export Performance Data to a Spreadsheet
You can export performance data from the Advanced charts to a Microsoft Office Excel file.
Prerequisites
Launch the vSphere Client and log in to a vCenter Server system.
Procedure
1 Select the object in the inventory.
2 Select File > Report > Performance.
If performance data is not available for the selected inventory object, the Export Performance option is
not available.
3 Enter a filename and location.
4 Select the date and time range for the chart.
5 In Chart Options, select the chart type.
6 Select the metric groups to display in the chart.
You can also specify the objects by selecting All or None.
7 (Optional) To customize the options, click Advanced, select the objects and counters to include in the
chart, and click OK.
8 Specify the size of the chart in the exported file.
9 Click OK to export the data.
Monitoring Host Health Status
You can use the vSphere Web Client to monitor the state of host hardware components, such as CPU
processors, memory, fans, and other components.
The host health monitoring tool allows you to monitor the health of a variety of host hardware components
including:
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CPU processors
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Memory
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Fans
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Temperature
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Voltage
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