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Currently in SCOM we use the VM Replication Health Monitor to monitor VM replication. Would it be possible to port this within the hyper-V plugins.
The details of this monitor can be found here: VM Replication Health Monitor.
Also it would be useful to include in the hyper-V section the following metric:
Hyper-V Dynamic Memory Balancer Average Pressure
This gives you a very simple view of the overall memory allocation of your system. As long as this counter is under 100, there is enough memory in your system to service your virtual machines. Ideally this value should be at 80 or lower. The closer this gets to 100, the closer you are to running out of memory. Once this number goes over 100 then you can pretty much guarantee that you have virtual machines that are paging in the guest operating system.
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Currently in SCOM we use the VM Replication Health Monitor to monitor VM replication. Would it be possible to port this within the hyper-V plugins.
The details of this monitor can be found here:
VM Replication Health Monitor.
Also it would be useful to include in the hyper-V section the following metric:
Hyper-V Dynamic Memory Balancer Average Pressure
This gives you a very simple view of the overall memory allocation of your system. As long as this counter is under 100, there is enough memory in your system to service your virtual machines. Ideally this value should be at 80 or lower. The closer this gets to 100, the closer you are to running out of memory. Once this number goes over 100 then you can pretty much guarantee that you have virtual machines that are paging in the guest operating system.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: