In the vSphere 5 licensing presentation, they talk about a "free utility that analyzed VI3 or vSphere 4 environment and determines vRam consumed". It says it will be available late Q2, 2011. Does anyone know where I can download it from?
I don't know of the official "analyzer utility", but the below will get you the information using PowerCLI
Moved to correct forum -
I was looking for the one they specifically mentioned in the V5 presentation to help prepare for the vSphere 5 licensing model. I figure I could run it now, then periodically as time goes on, so that when we are ready to upgrade to vSphere 5 we won't run into any licensing issues.
I don't believe this tool exists yet, that is why I posted the PowerCLI method.
Sorry about that, I thought you misunderstood my question..
The presentation said it would be available "late Q2", and since Q2 ended two weeks ago, I was thinking they had released it somewhere and I was just missing it.
I guess they mean REALLY late Q2..
The tool from VMware will be coming soon. Right now there is Luc's script (mentioned above) and one from Hugo Peeters. Also (and I always like to give out scoops) I think http://www.virtu-al.net/ will have another one "from" VMware before the official tool comes, and the smart money says to check there tonight! 🙂
Run them and post your results on this thread -- http://communities.vmware.com/thread/321065
I'm very interested in real world numbers. Then we can get into the meat of this discussion.
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