NAKIVO IT Monitoring Pro Essentials. Minimum of 2 and Maximum of 6 Sockets per Organization. Includes 1 Year of Standard Support
Gain complete visibility into your VMware vSphere infrastructure with NAKIVO Monitoring for VMware. With this monitoring tool, optimize the performance of your virtual environment and proactively resolve issues. From a single pane of glass, monitor all the key metrics: CPU, RAM and disk usage of VMware vSphere hosts, VMs and datastores.
Why Use NAKIVO Monitoring for VMware
Simpler VM Sprawl Control
The ease of creating VMs and constantly changing IT environments can lead to VM sprawl. Administrators can find it more difficult to manage resource allocation, physical resources, networking and data protection. With Monitoring for VMware, you can gain complete visibility into hosts, VMs and datastores to help you reduce virtual machine sprawl.
Resource Management
The VMware performance monitoring dashboard displays the resource usage data in real-time, allowing you to remain updated about the hardware resources used and available at any moment.
In addition, you can see the data about past resource usage and distribution by VMware vSphere VMs, hosts and datastores in the logs.
Improved Load Distribution
Analyze the monitored data to detect resource bottlenecks and remove them by distributing VM loads between VMware hosts. With Monitoring for VMware tools, you are better prepared to anticipate and counter hardware performance issues.
Centralized VMware vSphere Infrastructure Monitoring
Monitoring for VMware is the virtualization infrastructure performance management tool from NAKIVO. Monitor the hardware resources available to your VMware vSphere environment. From the convenience of a single dashboard, check CPU, RAM and disk usage for VMware vSphere hosts and VMs, as well as disk usage of datastores.
Precise Scalability Forecasting
With live VMware resource monitoring, you remain informed about the past and current hardware requirements of your VM infrastructure. Use detailed real-time and historical data on the performance of your environment to anticipate virtual or physical resources needed.