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VMware Performance and Capacity Management, Second Edition - Second Edition

By : Sunny Dua
Book Image

VMware Performance and Capacity Management, Second Edition - Second Edition

By: Sunny Dua

Overview of this book

Performance management and capacity management are the two top-most issues faced by enterprise IT when doing virtualization. Until the first edition of the book, there was no in-depth coverage on the topic to tackle the issues systematically. The second edition expands the first edition, with added information and reorganizing the book into three logical parts. The first part provides the technical foundation of SDDC Management. It explains the difference between a software-defined data center and a classic physical data center, and how it impacts both architecture and operations. From this strategic view, it zooms into the most common challenges—performance management and capacity management. It introduces a new concept called Performance SLA and also a new way of doing capacity management. The next part provides the actual solution that you can implement in your environment. It puts the theories together and provides real-life examples created together with customers. It provides the reasons behind each dashboard, so that you get the understanding on why it is required and what problem it solves. The last part acts as a reference section. It provides a complete reference to vSphere and vRealize Operations counters, explaining their dependencies and providing practical guidance on the values you should expect in a healthy environment.
Table of Contents (28 chapters)
VMware Performance and Capacity Management Second Edition
Credits
Foreword
Foreword
About the Author
Acknowledgments
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Index

Dashboards for the VDI team


Chapter 5, Capacity Monitoring, explains that VDI scope is wider than server workload. Besides the IaaS component, you need to monitor Windows VMs and the VDI servers. VDI is more than vSphere + Horizon. Here are the common areas that you need to monitor:

Components to monitor in VMware Horizon

This results in more dashboards and the need for additional monitoring tools and adapters. Let's look at two common use cases in this book.

Is the DaaS serving the user well?

vRealize Operations provides in-Guest visibility and application-specific counters for VDI. This enables you to track performance at more points. In fact, there are 12 metrics you can check to ensure that your DaaS platform is indeed serving the VDI user well.

The article at http://virtual-red-dot.info/12-kpis-for-high-performance-vdi covers the details, so we will summarize them here.

The 12 metrics used as KPIs are as follows:

Component

Metric

Threshold

CPU

Contention

2%

CPU

Workload

70%

CPU

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