vCenter Operations
Powerful Automated Operations Management Capex Savings Higher Server Density Lower operating costs Maintained SLA levels Gain control and visibility
VMware vSphere
VMware vSphere
VMware vSphere
vCenter Server
Is it healthy?
Every VM & ESX performing well? CPU, RAM, Network, Disk? Are they behaving expectedly? Any fault on any component?
Is it enough?
Enough CPU, RAM, Network, Disk? Future risk? Time remaining? Capacity remaining? Where are the Stress points in time?
Is it optimised?
Which VMs need adjustment? What are my key ratios? How much can I claim back from fat VMs?
Immediate Problems
Future Problems
Opportunities to Optimize
Faults
Is it enough = Risk
Time remaining Capacity remaining Stress period
Is it optimised = Efficiency
What can we reclaim?
Bird-eye view
VM count capacity
Reclaimable capacity
Virtual Machine
VMware ESX
Capacity Planning
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VMware vSphere Data Protection powered by EMC Avamar A new backup solution designed for vSphere environments
Overview
VDP Reduces Backup and Recovery Times with Deduplicated Changed Block Tracking Full Backups
Capabilities
Changed Block Tracking (CBT) Support
changed blocks
STANDARD RESTORE
Full VM
VDP Is the Simplest Backup Solution Designed for the vSphere Administrator
Wizard-driven backup jobs creation
Capabilities
Seamless platform integration
Fully integrated with vCenter Server Managed through the vSphere Web Client
Streamlined management
File-level recovery
Little additional configuration post-deployment Simple creation of backup jobs and policies One-step recovery of full VMs or individual files
Most Efficient
Simple
Fully integrated with vCenter and managed through vSphere Web Client
Easy to use
Wizard-driven backup and recovery configuration
Application Aware
Questions?