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RanjnaAggarwal
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Best Performance Monitoring Tools for ESXi

Which one is best Performance Monitoring Tools for ESXi?

Regards, Ranjna Aggarwal
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a_p_
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There are a couple of tools available (e.g. VMware vCenter Operations Management Suite, http://www.veeam.com/vmware-esx-monitoring.html, http://www.vkernel.com/landing/vm-performance-matters, ...)

To find out which one which one is the best for you/your environment, either check the documentation or conduct an evaluation. Most of these tools are available for evaluation.

André

RanjnaAggarwal
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I heard a tool called VM Turbo that is available in the market. Do u know anything about this tool? How accurate that tool is?

Regards, Ranjna Aggarwal
rickardnobel
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Ranjna Aggarwal wrote:

Which one is best Performance Monitoring Tools for ESXi?

Depending on what you seek: the builtin vSphere Client graphical performance charts are useful and the command line ESXTOP is a great tool too. Do you only seek 3rd party tools?

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RanjnaAggarwal
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yes....please suggest me some tools from 3rd party.

Regards, Ranjna Aggarwal
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JimKnopf99
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Hi,

there are a lot of them. I´ve been testing some of the products for us but at the moment, i am not feel confident with all of them. But i recommend you to download a 30 day trial and check it by yourself.

http://www.veeam.com/virtualization-management-one-solution.html?ad=menu

http://www.vmturbo.com/

http://www.vkernel.com/solutions/performance-monitoring

http://www.solarwinds.com/virtualization-management-software.aspx

Frank

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simonlam
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Would add the eG Innovation VMware monitoring solution to this list

see http://www.eginnovations.com/web/vmware.htm

Regards,

Simon.

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vCloud9
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I would also look into xangati (www.xangati.com) and dont forget about vCops from VMWare.

-vCloud9

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levina
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Give a try to MindArray Vmware monitoring tool. It monitors end to end components in enterprise IT network.

vMariaL
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JimKnopf99 wrote:

Hi,

there are a lot of them. I´ve been testing some of the products for us but at the moment, i am not feel confident with all of them. But i recommend you to download a 30 day trial and check it by yourself.

http://www.veeam.com/virtualization-management-one-solution.html?ad=menu

Hi Frank, thank you for mentioning Veeam!

I just wanted to add that there is also a free monitoring and reporting tool called Veeam ONE Free Edition. Despite the fact that Veeam ONE Free provides a subset of the functionality of the paid edition, it can be a good start. At least, it's free and has no expiration date Smiley Happy

You can download Veeam ONE Free here: http://www.veeam.com/virtual-server-management-one-free.html

Please let me know if there is anything I can do for you.

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Veeam Community Manager

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joeshestak
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Currently we are using MindArray IPM's Enterprise version tool. It is a comprehensive solution for Esxi monitoring and management. MindArray IPM provides complete system visibility by combining physical and virtual performance metrics. Free version of this tool is also available for users.

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King_Robert
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Solarwind Vsphere Performance Monitoring & Management Tool is one of the tool which show realtime reports and interactive Dashboard.

Another Performance monitoring Tool is from Veeam

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hsenzarzis
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tu peux essayer operation mange de vmware , ou tu essaye les commandes ou essaye opmanage de manage engine

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pave1
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There is a new free 3rd party solution called LPAR2RRD, it does performance monitoring of ESXi and vCenter.

http://www.lpar2rrd.com/VMware-performance-monitoring.htm