PowerCLI & vSphere statistics – Part 3 – Instances
January 13th, 2010
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In PowerCLI & vSphere statistics – Part 1 – The basics I briefly mentioned instances. In this post I’ll go a bit deeper into that subject.
And to demonstrate it all I will use part of the esxtop post on Yellow Bricks. In that post Duncan compiled, from various sources, a number of “common sense” thresholds that you can use in esxtop to show you possible problems with your hosts and/or guests.
Since I’m not sitting 24/7 behind an ESX/ESXi console, I looked for a way to let PowerCLI/PowerShell do that for me
Categories: performance, PowerCLI, PowerShell, statistics, vSphere instance, PowerCLI, PowerShell, statistics
