VMware vSphere - Overview

VMware vSphere Dashboard (Grafana 11.x / InfluxDB v2.x)

VMware vSphere  - Overview screenshot 1
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Attention - Latest versions of this Dashboard have been built for InfluxDB v2.0 using Flux, you can easily see it under the revisions tab, grab the one you need for your InfluxDB v1.8 or v2.0

This dashboard contains five different sections, one to monitor the ESXi and vCenter Performance, another for Virtual Machines Performance, another for Disks, another for Storage, and another for Hosts and Hosts IPMI. The Dashboard has variables to make it easier to use, and more suitable for all different workloads out there. The gauges are configured automatically as well to the Datastores you select, in case you have so many, consider to change the Min Width on the Repeat Panel.

You should download as well the next Dashboards to have the full Hosts and Datastores visibility:

Using the latest version of Telegraf should work, more information here

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More information is available at: https://jorgedelacruz.es

Measurements & Fields

  • Cluster Stats
    • Cluster services: CPU, memory, failover
    • CPU: total, usage
    • Memory: consumed, total, vmmemctl
    • VM operations: # changes, clone, create, deploy, destroy, power, reboot, reconfigure, register, reset, shutdown, standby, vmotion
  • Host Stats:
    • CPU: total, usage, cost, mhz
    • Datastore: iops, latency, read/write bytes, # reads/writes
    • Disk: commands, latency, kernel reads/writes, # reads/writes, queues
    • Memory: total, usage, active, latency, swap, shared, vmmemctl
    • Network: broadcast, bytes, dropped, errors, multicast, packets, usage
    • Power: energy, usage, capacity
    • Res CPU: active, max, running
    • Storage Adapter: commands, latency, # reads/writes
    • Storage Path: commands, latency, # reads/writes
    • System Resources: cpu active, cpu max, cpu running, cpu usage, mem allocated, mem consumed, mem shared, swap
    • System: uptime
    • Flash Module: active VMDKs
  • VM Stats:
    • CPU: demand, usage, readiness, cost, mhz
    • Datastore: latency, # reads/writes
    • Disk: commands, latency, # reads/writes, provisioned, usage
    • Memory: granted, usage, active, swap, vmmemctl
    • Network: broadcast, bytes, dropped, multicast, packets, usage
    • Power: energy, usage
    • Res CPU: active, max, running
    • System: operating system uptime, uptime
    • Virtual Disk: seeks, # reads/writes, latency, load
  • Datastore stats:
    • Disk: Capacity, provisioned, used
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VMware vSphere

VMware vSphere

by Grafana Labs
Grafana Labs solution

Easily monitor VMware vSphere, a virtualization platform that helps consolidate IT infrastructure, with Grafana Cloud's out-of-the-box monitoring solution.

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