Functional Overview
Physical server and virtual server performance information from Hyper-V is collected and managed centrally.
The virtual server performance information collected by this function is put together with the physical server performance information and evaluated comprehensively. Accordingly, the resources in the server can be optimized, and improved user efficiency can be achieved.
The physical server performance information (physical server CPU, memory, and disk usage status) is displayed as a report.
The virtual server performance information (guest CPU, memory, and disk usage status) accumulates in guest units and is displayed as a report.
Information that can be collected
The methods used to collect the physical server and virtual server performance information and the main function information for Hyper-V are shown below.
Physical Server | Virtual Server |
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CPU performance information is collected from Hyper-V. Memory/disk performance information is collected from the host operating system (Windows). | CPU performance information is collected from Hyper-V. |
Note
If Hyper-V is a monitoring target, then Windows performance information will also be collected from the host operating system.
However, the value for the CPU performance information obtained from the Hyper-V host operating system (Windows) will not be correct. To check the physical server CPU performance information, check the value for CPU performance information that was obtained from Hyper-V.
Point
Hyper-V can also be managed using Agentless Monitoring (refer to "3.2 Virtual Resource Management" for details).
Collection Interval
The collection interval is one minute.
Procedure
The linkage procedure is explained as follows: