VMware vSAN Performance Monitor
Troubleshooting VMware vSAN software-defined storage can be easier
Health and performance issue detection
Quickly identify and diagnose problems that slow data center performance with clear visibility of your VMware vSAN SolarWinds® Virtualization Manager (VMAN) is built to track performance history, finds bottlenecks, and troubleshoot VMware vSAN performance issues before they impact applications. Know which clusters have failed health checks and which VMs are experiencing the most latency with comprehensive VMware vSAN monitoring, so you can focus on what needs immediate attention.
Understanding of current and future capacity
Virtualization Manager can help you monitor your vSAN capacity to ensure you have enough space to support your virtual machines (VMs). Part of that VM capacity calculation is understanding how much space is consumed by vSAN overhead, which VMAN can clearly communicate. This allows you to understand capacity more efficiently, moving away from more manual processes.
Visibility into reclaimed storage space
Deduplication and compression work together to reduce redundant data so you can reclaim valuable storage space. But it’s hard to quantify those savings as data moves from the cache to the capacity tier. Virtualization Manager tracks and shares this information to help give you a better understanding of overall storage savings and help improve VMware vSAN performance.
“If you manage a virtual environment, you’ll wonder how you ever lived without the peace of mind and efficiency that VMAN adds to your arsenal.”
Austin Bynum
Vice President, Information Technology
Texas Bank
Comprehensive VMware vSAN monitoring, performance management, capacity planning, and optimization.
Virtualization Manager
- Visibility across VMware and Hyper-V—whether on-premise, hybrid or in the cloud
- Address virtualization issues more efficiently, without having to open a separate tool
- Reclaim virtual resources with VM sprawl alerts and recommendations
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VMAN, an Orion module, is built on the SolarWinds Platform