Performance Metrics of VMware VM monitors
VMware VMs are monitored based on the parameters or the attributes listed below. These attributes provide detailed information about the functioning of the VMware VMs. Thresholds can be configured based on these monitoring data.
In this doc, we'll cover:
- Basic VM metrics
- Space metrics forecast
- CPU metrics
- Memory metrics
- Network metrics
- Disk I/O metrics
- Setting Thresholds for VM attributes
- VMware tags
Forecast VM space metrics
View AI-based predictions for VM space metrics like diskfile space, snapshots space, and occupied space. Occupied space is the amount of space occupied by a VM in datastore, snapshot space is the percentage of space occupied by snapshot files out of total space occupied by the VM, and disk file space is the amount of space occupied by VMDK files in total space occupied by the VM in a datastore. You can view the predictions for next seven days based on historical data. These predictions allow you to plan and take remedial actions well in advance of issues. You can predict a full disk a week in advance and clear disk files. Similarly you can also clear the snapshots and know what will the occupied space be after seven days.
CPU
View the complete CPU details along with graphs in this tab.
Metrics | Description |
CPU Utilization (%) | The total CPU usage in percentage. |
CPU Ready (ms and %) | Time a VM is waiting to be scheduled onto a physical (or HT) core by the CPU scheduler, in milli seconds and percentage. |
CPU Wait (ms) | Total CPU time spent in wait state in milli seconds. |
CPU Utilization (MHz) | The total CPU utilization across the system along with the average value in percentage. |
Memory
This tab lists down all the metrics related to memory.
Metrics | Description |
Configured Memory (MB) | The total memory configured for a VM in mega bytes. |
Active Memory (MB) | The amount of memory used by the guest OS and its applications in mega bytes. |
Ballooned Memory (MB) | The memory reclaimed by ballooning, i.e. the reclaimed physical memory as the host is low on memory in mega bytes. |
Granted Memory (MB) | The amount of machine memory or physical memory that is mapped for a virtual machine or a host in mega bytes. |
Overhead Memory (MB) | The amount of memory used by the VMkernel to run the VM in mega bytes. |
Shared Memory (MB) | Amount of memory shared between virtual machines in mega bytes. |
Swapped Memory (MB) | Amount of memory that is swapped in mega bytes. |
Network
Metrics | Description |
Name | Name of the network interface card (NIC) of the host. |
Data Received Rate (kbps) | The rate at which this NIC receives data in kilo bytes per second. |
Data Transmit Rate (kbps) | The rate at which this NIC transfers data in kilo bytes per second. |
Packets Received | Number of network packets received by this NIC. |
Packets Transmitted | Number of network packets transmitted by this NIC. |
Disk I/O
This tab shows the disk Input/Output stats of the ESX/ESXi server.
Metrics | Description |
LUN | LUN denotes the Logical Unit Number associated with the physical disk. |
Bus Reset | The number of SCSI-bus reset commands issued during the collection interval. |
Aborted Commands | The number of aborted SCSI commands during the collection interval. |
Read Rate (kbps) | Disk read rate of this LUN in kilo bytes per second. |
Reads | Number of reads to this LUN. |
Write Rate (kbps) | Disk write rates of this LUN in kilo bytes per second. |
Writes | Number of writes to this LUN. |
Setting Thresholds for VM attributes
You can set threshold values for the performance metrics listed above and be alerted when there is a threshold breach. Learn more.
VMware tags
View the custom tags created in your VMware environment with Site24x7. It automatically identifies, fetches, and syncs the tags associated with the device of the VMware user and displays them in the VMware module across ESX/ ESXi hosts, virtual machines, and datastores. Site24x7 revises the tags frequently and makes it hassle-free for users to handle.