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Datastore Counters
Table 125. Data Counters
File Type Description
Virtual Disks Amount of disk space used by virtual disk les.
Virtual disk les store the contents of the virtual machine's hard disk drive. It includes
information that you write to a virtual machine's hard disk, such as the operating system, program
les, and data les. The les have the extension .vmdk and appear as a physical disk drive to a
guest operating system.
N Delta disks, which also have an extension .vmdk, are not included in this le type.
n
Counter: used
n
Stats Type: Absolute
n
Unit: Gigabytes (GB)
n
Rollup Type: Latest
n
Collection Level: 1 (4)
Swap Files Amount of disk space used by swap les.
Swap les back up the virtual machine's physical memory.
n
Counter: used
n
Stats Type: Absolute
n
Unit: Gigabytes (GB)
n
Rollup Type: Latest
n
Collection Level: 1 (4)
Snapshots Amount of disk space used by virtual machine snapshot les.
Snapshot les store information about virtual machine snapshots. They include snapshot state les
and delta disk les. A snapshot state le stores the running state of the virtual machine at the time
of the snapshot. It has the extension .vmsn. A delta disk le stores the updates made by the virtual
machine to the virtual disks after a snapshot is taken.
n
Counter: used
n
Stats Type: Absolute
n
Unit: Gigabytes (GB)
n
Rollup Type: Latest
n
Collection Level: 1 (4)
Other VM Files Amount of disk space used by all other virtual machine les, such as conguration les and log
les.
n
Counter: used
n
Stats Type: Absolute
n
Unit: Gigabytes (GB)
n
Rollup Type: Latest
n
Collection Level: 1 (4)
Other Amount of disk space used by all other non-virtual machine les, such as documentation les and
backup les.
Free Space Amount of disk space not currently in use.
Total Space Amount of disk space available to the datastore. It denes the datastore capacity. The chart
displays the information for datastores but not for data centers.
total space = virtual disk space + swap le space + snapshot space + other VM le space + other
space + free space
Chart Analysis
The datastore is at full capacity when the used space is equal to the capacity. Allocated space can be larger
than datastore capacity, for example, when you have snapshots and thin-provisioned disks. If possible, you
can provision more space to the datastore, or you can add disks to the datastore or use shared datastores.
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