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Hi everyone,

I need help with a report who have information about CPU and Memory usage of all VM´S. It´s possible that???

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Hi Nicolas and welcome to the forum!
VM Performance report is what you need for VMs CPU, Memory, disk and network performance overview.
Also you can pick any desired counters in VMware(Hyper-V) Custom Performance report. Thanks.
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Hi Shestakov!,

I had already reviewed the solution "VM Performance report " but the problem I have is that this report is for each VM and I needed, if possible, one general together.

With respect to "VMware(Hyper-V) Custom Performance" try to make a report but when I select Object Type "Virtual Machines" and I want to generate the report does not give me any result or any errors

what I would need is to have the information in the report memory and processor in a certain time frame

Sorry for my bad english!

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Hi Nicolas,

You need to select virtual machine as an object and then specify CPU and Memory as reporting subsystems and pick up performance metrics want. Did you try to do it?

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Hi Vitaliy,

that's my problem, I would need a report that shows all VM'S together. Is that possible? because it would have to make a report for each VM'S
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Nicholas,
VMware(Hyper-V) Custom Performance report allows you to pick several VMs for the report. You choose them in the scope line.

For your needs try to use these settings:
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Using settings provided above the report will include above-mentioned CPU and Memory performance metrics (because Monitor Subsystem=CPU, Memory; Metrics=...) of all VMs( Object type=VM) of the Virtual infrastructure (Scope) for last week (Past period=week).
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Perfect Shestakov,!

Last question, can i schedule and send this report via mail??

Thanks a lot!
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Yes, like any other report in Veeam ONE ;) Save it, place the report in the folder and then schedule it via actions menu on the right side of the screen.
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thank you very much for everything!

I promise this is my last question jaja!. Is there any way to get a report of
Datastore Performance but that shows me all the datastore and not have to make a report for each ?.

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Please use the same report as Nikita has mentioned above, but select storage as an object type.
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Thanks Vitaliy,

I discovered that the problem I had was that the reports did not properly looked for problems with the browser version.

What referred to the value "Std. Deviation" in the reports?

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Nicolas,
"Std. Deviation" is a Standard Deviation. A low standard deviation indicates that the data points tend to be very close to the mean (also called expected value); a high standard deviation indicates that the data points are spread out over a large range of values.
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Thanks Shestakov,

About Std Desviation, what´s the range ? . For example:

i have In my CPU USAGE(Percent) Report:

Average: 38,10 - Maximun: 68,79 - Minimun: 22,86 - Std Deviation: 11,72
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The range depends on the data points and performance spikes you had during the working/operating hours. In your case std. deviation shows that you didn't have lots of spikes and the load on the hosts/datastores was approximately the same during the entire reporting period.
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