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Table Of Contents
About vSphere Monitoring and
Performance
VMware provides several tools to help you monitor your virtual environment and to locate the source of
potential issues and current problems.
Performance charts Allow you to see performance data on a variety of system resources
including CPU, Memory, Storage, and so on.
Performance
monitoring command-
line utilities
Allow you to access detailed information on system performance through
the command line.
Host health Allows you to quickly identify which hosts are healthy and which are
experiencing problems.
Events, alerts, and
alarms
Allow you to configure alerts and alarms and to specify the actions the
system should take when they are triggered.
System Log Files System logs contain additional information about activities in your vSphere
environment.
Intended Audience
The content in this section is intended for vSphere administrators who perform the following tasks:
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Monitor the health and performance of physical hardware backings for the virtual environment.
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Monitor the health and performance of virtual devices in the virtual environment.
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Troubleshoot problems in the system.
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Configure alarms.
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Configure SNMP messages.
Virtual machine administrators also might find the section on Chapter 2 Monitoring Guest Operating
System Performance helpful.
vSphere Web Client and vSphere Client
Instructions in this guide reflect the vSphere Client (an HTML5-based GUI). You can also use the
instructions to perform most of the tasks by using the vSphere Web Client (a Flex-based GUI).
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