Hyperconverged Infrastructure vSAN

New vRealize Operations Management Pack for Virtual SAN 6.0

VSAN-VROPSNew vRealize Operations Management Pack for Storage Devices 6.0.2 released. The new version of the management pack offers full support for Virtual SAN 6.0 by introducing a new set of dashboards that provides global visibility into all aspects of Virtual SAN 6.0 from a centralized location.

The new dashboards present customers with some of the most important and relevant information about Virtual SAN 6.0 right out-of-the-box.

  • Global View
    Get global visibility across Virtual SAN clusters for monitoring and proactive alerts/notifications on an ongoing basis. Proactively monitor multiple Virtual SAN clusters using exploratory out of the box and customizable dashboards for deriving Virtual SAN Cluster Insights, Device Insights, Entity usage, Heat Maps etc. Simplify end to end troubleshooting by leveraging Virtual SAN topology and relationship between VM, Host, Datastore, Disk group, Host Bus Adapter etc. Get device/hardware specific reports, alerts using S.M.A.R.T.S.
  • Health Monitoring and Availability
    Proactively monitor and assess device connectivity issues and failures such as APD (All Path Down), PDL (Physical Device Loss), network congestion, SSD Life (based on S.M.A.R.T.S) and disk failures. Get proactively notified on failures, performance and compliance issues on an ongoing basis, review symptoms and recommendations for a remediation strategyUse exploratory dashboards and heat maps.
  • Performance
    Monitor aggregate performance (throughput in MB/s) and latencies at a disk group and disk level for SSDs and HDDs. Assess how Virtual SAN is keeping up with specific workload by continuously monitoring metrics like SSD Read Cache hit ratio and SSD eviction rateMonitor CPU, memory and network congestion metrics.
  • Capacity
    Monitor disk usage (available and used capacity) on disks across all hosts in a cluster.
    Perform capacity planning based on “what if scenarios” and plan for future hardware purchase based on historic demand and stress trends of Virtual SAN workloads.

The storage management pack introduces five new dashboards into the vRealize Operations Manager UI that displays performance and health information about all the physical and a number of the software components of Virtual SAN including the hosts, storage devices, performance characteristics, and network statistics. Below you can find some brief descriptions for the Virtual SAN Default Dashboards:

 

Virtual SAN 6 Troubleshooting – this view provides an end-to-end storage topology, health, and alerts for clusters host systems, virtual machine, disk groups, solid state devices, magnetic disks and ESX physical network interfaces.

TB-Dash

 

Virtual SAN 6 Heatmap – this view provides an overview of object performanceagainst its predefined limits. For example, this dashboard can identify whenever hosts are reaching the maximum Virtual SAN component count.

heat-dash

 

Virtual SAN 6 Entity Usage – this view provides an overview of the most frequentlyused objects (top 25) on the storage network and tracks the error count for throughput, read and write latency, on host adapters, SSD and magnetic disk objects.

ent-usage

 

Virtual SAN 6 Device Insights – this view provides insights into device level details including capacity, usage, and errors of devices used by Virtual SAN.

dev-insights

 

Virtual SAN 6 Cluster Insights – This view provides insights into the cluster level details for disk groups and Virtual SAN datastores.

cls-insights

The solution also provides the ability to use vRealize Operations Manager to monitor and troubleshoot capacity and performance problems on different components of a storage area network. This enables vSphere administrator working with a virtualized environment with Virtual SAN as well as other storage solutions to isolate problems caused by physical storage devices, network connectivity, etc.

To download the vRealize Operation Management Pack for Storage Devices 6.0.2 visit the Cloud Marketplace in the Solutions Exchange site. The installation of the management pack its very simple and you can get started in a matter of minutes. Take a look at the Installation demonstration below.

 

 

– Enjoy

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