Let's recap what we need to produce in order to monitor capacity in tier-2 and tier-3 compute:
A line chart showing the maximum and average CPU contention experienced by any VM in the cluster
A line chart showing the maximum and average RAM contention experienced by any VM in the cluster
A line chart showing the total number of VMs left in the cluster
You will need five super metrics, which are as follows:
Maximum (VM CPU contention) in the cluster
Average (VM CPU contention) in the cluster
Maximum (VM RAM contention) in the cluster
Average (VM RAM contention) in the cluster
The total number of VMs left in the cluster. See tier 1, as it is the same formula with a different threshold.
These super metrics are the same ones you created for performance monitoring. You are just adding two more because capacity monitoring is a superset of performance monitoring.
We are adding the average line chart to complement the maximum line chart. To create the average super metric, you just need...