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vCenter Operations Manager (vCOPS), discontinued

vCenter Operations Manager (vCOPS), discontinued

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What is vCenter Operations Manager (vCOPS), discontinued?

VMware vCenter Operations Manager (vCOPS) is an automated operations management solution that provides integrated performance, capacity, and configuration management for highly virtualized and cloud infrastructure. The product is currently discontinued.

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What is vCenter Operations Manager (vCOPS), discontinued?

VMware vCenter Operations Manager (vCOPS) is an automated operations management solution that provides integrated performance, capacity, and configuration management for highly virtualized and cloud infrastructure. The product is currently discontinued.

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ManageEngine's OpManager is network performance monitoring software.

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What is vCenter Operations Manager (vCOPS), discontinued?

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Roman Fyler | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
vCenter Operations Manager is used by our Infrastructure team to monitor our four vCenter environments for configuration issues and performance problems. It gives us a general health overview and allows us to locate problems quickly and easily.
  • Easy to view Health Dashboard.
  • Easy to configure and implement.
  • Easy to quickly locate issues that need to be corrected or future performance issues through trending.
  • It would be nice to be able to make configuration changes either directly in vCenter Operations Manager or have it link back to the correct locations in vCenter.
If you already have the Enterprise level licensing, you may as well use it as opposed to pay for another third-party plug-in, i.e., SolarWinds.
  • +Helped us identify a performance issue where our cluster was under-sized. We were able to order new hosts to bring performance in-line with expectations.
  • +Saved us from purchasing a third-party monitoring tool.
  • No negative impact.
SolarWinds as an overall tool is much more flexible. It allows you to perform tasks based on events, whereas the vCenter Operations Manager monitors your environment. SolarWinds costs more.
Support has always been very good with vCenter Operations Manager.
February 12, 2016

VCOPs saved my budget!

Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use VCOPS for health monitoring, provisioning of resources and capacity planning.
  • Resources allocation estimates are amazing, this feature allowed us to increase density on our hosts by reclaiming RAM and CPU from over allocated VMs letting us increase the amount of VMs per host. The report was very clear and easy to understand.
  • The planing feature enabled us to gather all the info we needed to plan hardware purchases as it showed us, with our current rate of deployment, when we would reach capacity in or environment.
  • The heat maps provided excellent drill down capabilities allowing for proactively resolving potential issues.
  • Only thing I would like to see is a more affordable package with the forecasting and planning feature. Other than that, I really love this product
Capacity planing is great, and heat map analysis is phenomenal with its drill-down capabilities and versatility
  • The over allocation report allowed us to postpone new hardware purchases by 16 months by reclaiming resources.
  • Pro activeness to resolve issues with the build in alarms
The UI is heads and shoulders above VM Turbo, much clearer and user friendly. I did not like the cost modeling used in that product.
Turbonomic (formerly VMTurbo)
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