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Creating a report for IOPS for several VM's
We are thinking about getting a new SAN and the company is asking us for IOPS. I was hoping that VEEAM ONE would be able to give me that info for specific VM's based on a weeks logs?Is it possible to generate such a report?
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Re: Creating a report for IOPS for several VM's
Hello Mike,
Yes, you can create a report with custom performance metrics for all or just group of VMs. In order to do that please navigate to Workspace -> New report -> Templates -> Custom reports -> VMware Raw Performance Data or VMware Custom Performance.
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Yes, you can create a report with custom performance metrics for all or just group of VMs. In order to do that please navigate to Workspace -> New report -> Templates -> Custom reports -> VMware Raw Performance Data or VMware Custom Performance.
Thank you!
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Re: Creating a report for IOPS for several VM's
Thank you. This worked perfectly.
I haven't used this so i will need to check the manual to find out what the Value(Number) field means.It looks like i average around 60-70 during the day. Just not sure if thats good or bad.
I haven't used this so i will need to check the manual to find out what the Value(Number) field means.It looks like i average around 60-70 during the day. Just not sure if thats good or bad.
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Re: Creating a report for IOPS for several VM's
In case of Raw VMware Performance Report , the value is a number of I/O put by a particular VM on a certain datastore in a given time. Thanks.
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Re: Creating a report for IOPS for several VM's
Depends on the applications installed in this VM and the datastore type (disks) that are hosting this VM, so it might be good and badmsidnam wrote:Just not sure if thats good or bad.
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