VMware Health Check by Opvizor Performance Analyzer

In the Previous Post we discussed about Monitoring Options available with Opvizor Performance Analyzer . In this post we are discussing about the VMware health check option . There are tools available in market to monitor our virtual infrastructure but most of them are very difficult deploy and manage , also limited options on the dashboards  […]

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How to reset root password of vCenter Server 6.5 – VCSA

There might a situation when you can’t login into a vCenter system anymore because you either don’t know the root password anymore or the system is not able to log you in.The can happen if the root mountpoint of the VCSA 6.5 appliance filled up or forgotten the root password . New VCSA (vCenter Server […]

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Monitor VMware Environment Deeply – PerfAnalyzer By opvizor

What is PerfAnalyzer PerfAnalyzer is a  powerful monitoring tool helps to analyze and monitor  your entire VMware  platform deeply  .The opvizor PerfAnalyzer continuously collects data from your infrastructure and creates a very clean and nice display, showing the most important metrics. Deployment of PerfAnalyzer is very easy and quick  , after installation it  Instantly starts […]

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Install and Configure PerfAnalyzer with vCenter

PerfAnalyzer is a prepackaged virtual appliance  and easy to deploy from vCenter . Follow below steps to do to get PerfAnalyzer up and running. Installation and Configuration – step by step The opvizor PerfAnalyzer is supplied as a VMware OVF template. To install: Download the opvizor PerfAnalyzer ZIP file from Download Extract the ZIP file Deploy OVF […]

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Configure EVC on vSphere 6.5

We have shared information about  EVC , here we are explain how to enable EVC on cluster . Requirements Description Supported ESX/ESXi version ESX/ESXi 3.5 Update 2 or later. vCenter Server The host must be connected to a vCenter Server system. CPUs A single vendor, either AMD or Intel. Note:Hardware vendors sometimes disable particular CPU features in the BIOS by […]

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Enhanced vMotion Compatibility (EVC)

Enhanced vMotion Compatibility which is a vCenter Server cluster-centric feature allowing virtual machines to vMotion or migrate across ESXi hosts equipped with dissimilar processors in the same cluster. VMware EVC Mode works by masking unsupported processor features thus presenting a homogeneous processor front to all the virtual machines in a cluster. This means that a VM […]

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vMotion Requirements

We already explained about vMotion  Since vMotion is intervening in an active virtual machine without that virtual machine’s knowledge, certain conditions must be fulfilled so that the process can run without problems or failures: CPU compatibility vMotion interface (minimum 1 Gb adapter) Shared storage Same naming for virtual port groups VMkernel port group with vMotion […]

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