From the course: vSphere 6.7 Professional Part 07: Resource Management
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Monitor a DRS cluster in vSphere 6.7 - vSphere Tutorial
From the course: vSphere 6.7 Professional Part 07: Resource Management
Monitor a DRS cluster in vSphere 6.7
- [Narrator] In this video I'll demonstrate how to monitor a DRS cluster. So, here in my vSphere Client, I'm going to click on hosts and clusters, and I've got a cluster that's created with two ESXi hosts in it and three Virtual Machines distributed across those ESXi hosts. And so, if I go to the summary screen for my DRS cluster, I can see the CPU memory and storage usage across all of these hosts, I can see the total processors that are included in all of the hosts on this cluster, and if I click on vSphere DRS, I can see that currently my cluster is imbalanced. So, one of these hosts is taking on a significantly higher work-load than one of those other hosts, but it's not significant enough to warrant the migration of Virtual Machines. Because I do have my host cluster fully automated, and it is applying priority one, two, and three Recommendations. Now, I could potentially change this migration threshold to make it…
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DRS basics7m 50s
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DRS enhancements7m 27s
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Create a DRS cluster in vSphere 6.78m 22s
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DRS VM distribution and CPU over-commitment4m 8s
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Distributed Power Management (DPM)5m 1s
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Migrating hosts and resource pools to a DRS cluster6m 10s
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Monitor a DRS cluster in vSphere 6.76m 19s
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DRS affinity rules, groups, and overrides in vSphere 6.711m 38s
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Maintenance mode and DRS in vSphere 6.75m 37s
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