I did not interpret it . what is mean that ? These machines are open 1 years.is Servers consume this resource or these server not consume this resource or users do not use this server.
Name | Policy name | CPU Idle Time (%) | Network IO Idle Time (%) | Disk IO idle Time (%) | Disk Space|Usable Capacity (GB) | Memory|Consumed |
vm1 | vSphere Solution's Default Policy (2/17/16 9:18 AM) | 95.13 | 99.58 | 100 | 89.69 | 13.82 GB |
vm2 | vSphere Solution's Default Policy (2/17/16 9:18 AM) | 99.59 | 99.84 | 100 | 77.24 | 13.6 GB |
vm3 | vSphere Solution's Default Policy (2/17/16 9:18 AM) | 99.54 | 99.86 | 100 | 114.96 | 12.66 GB |
vm4 | vSphere Solution's Default Policy (2/17/16 9:18 AM) | 98.41 | 99.74 | 100 | 314.69 | 13.49 GB |
The following report shows that for example for VM2, 99.59% of the time the VM CPU is ilde (not used), that 99.84% of the time there is no I/O on Network and that 100% of the time there is no I/O on Disk. So, that virtual machine possibly is not used, it is powered on but anybody is consuming services on these virtual machines.
The following report shows that for example for VM2, 99.59% of the time the VM CPU is ilde (not used), that 99.84% of the time there is no I/O on Network and that 100% of the time there is no I/O on Disk. So, that virtual machine possibly is not used, it is powered on but anybody is consuming services on these virtual machines.