Solarwinds VMAN 10 years later..
Use Cases and Deployment Scope
We make use of SolarWinds Virtualization Manager (VMAN) to monitor our virtual infrastructure. This includes monitoring snapshot usage, VM's with over or under allocated resources, VM performance in terms of CPU, Memory, and network usage, VM Alerting, and using it to forecast future storage requirements.
This allows us to monitor our virtualisation environment from a single point with real time alerting for any faults.
Pros
- Utilization Metrics, CPU, Memory, Latency, IOPS
- Snapshot management
- Alerting of Guests/Hosts with problems
- Orphaned VM's and files.
Cons
- Would be nice to have AppStack Environment pane a little easier to navigate/understand.
Likelihood to Recommend
On the whole, Solarwinds Virtualization Manager (VMAN) is an excellent product which gives us a single point to monitor our virtual environment. After our initial trial I was sold on the product and what it had to offer. Immediately after implementing VMAN, we were able to spot virtual machines with old snapshots which were never deleted and no longer needed, we could spot virtual machines which either had over allocated resources or under allocated resources meaning we could make changes and fine tune them for best performance.
We could also monitor virtual machine latency, IOPS, and show us where our bottlenecks were.
