VM Health Monitor

Shows graphs by monitoring ESX/ESXi servers
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  • License:
  • Freeware
  • Publisher Name:
  • ZOHO Corp.
  • Operating Systems:
  • Windows 2K / XP / Vista / 7
  • File Size:
  • 2.5 MB

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VM Health Monitor Description

VM Health Monitor is a straight forward application designed to show the actual resource utilization of the virtual servers alongwith CPU and memory utilization for each guest OS on the ESX ⁄ ESXi server. The dashboard quickly shows how many virtual machines are present, how many are powered on⁄off or suspended, how much CPU and memory are allocated to ⁄ consumed by each virtual machine etc., in an intuitive bar graph. Using the tool, administrator can also set threshold values for CPU and memory usage, like critical and warning thresholds. If at all, the virtual servers behave abnormally and the CPU and memory utilization dangerously crosses the threshold limits, alert signals are shown in the dashboard tool. The IT administrator can then effortlessly manage instances to prevent server crash, or bring back the serveres to normal functioning state. The ManageEngine VM Health Monitor tool comes handy. The ManageEngine Free VM Health Monitor tool serves as a smart desktop tool that continuously monitors VMware ESX and ESXi servers and their virtual machines, giving real–time monitoring. The tool helps to track virtual server’s health and ensures your mission–critical applications run smoothly. Main features: Monitor VMware server: CPU Utilization Memory Utilization Disk Read / Write Network Rx/Tx CPU Utilization: CPU utilization is approximately equal to the ratio of the used CPU cycles to that of the available CPU cycles. Disk Read Rate: This parameter provides the average number of KiloBytes read from the disk each second during the collection interval. This parameter is expressed in kiloBytes/sec. Disk Write Rate: This parameter provides the average number of KiloBytes written to the disk each second during the collection interval. This parameter is expressed in kiloBytes/sec. Network Rx: Average rate at which data was received during the interval. This represents the bandwidth of the network. The rate at which data is received across each physical NIC instance on the host. Network Tx: Average rate at which data was transmitted during the interval. This represents the bandwidth of the network. The rate at which data is transmitted across each physical NIC instance on the host. Monitor virtual machine: CPU Utilization Memory Utilization Network Rx/Tx CPU Utilization: This is the host's view of the CPU usage, not the guest operating system’s view. It is the average CPU utilization over all available virtual CPUs in the virtual machine. For example, if a virtual machine with one virtual CPU is running on a host that has four physical CPUs and the CPU usage is 100%, the virtual machine is using one physical CPU completely. Memory Utilization: Percentage of memory currently in use. This is active memory as a percentage of total configured or available memory. Network Rx: Average rate at which data was received during the interval. This represents the bandwidth of the network. The rate at which data is received across each physical NIC instance on the host. Network Tx: Average rate at which data was transmitted during the interval. This represents the bandwidth of the network. The rate at which data is transmitted across each physical NIC instance on the host.


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