Virtualization Dashboard

The Virtualization Dashboard is a preview of the most critical information gathered from all the tenant servers in your organization in the Command Center.

You can use the Virtualization Dashboard to monitor CommCell performance from a high level. Many tiles on the dashboard open more detailed reports that you can use to analyze the collected statistics.

Who Can View the Dashboard

The Virtualization Dashboard is available only for CommCell Administrators and Tenant Administrators, and the dashboard appears as a choice in the list on the Overview Dashboard when an administrator opens the Command Center.

Dashboard Description

The following table includes descriptions for all the tiles on the Virtualization Dashboard.

Tile

Description

Hypervisors

The number of VMs for each hypervisor type in the CommCell environment.

VMs

The number of virtual machines that are backed up, not backed up, and backed up with errors. If any VM backups failed validation, that information appears in this section.

CommCell SLA

The percentage of all client computers that met or missed the service level agreement (SLA) that is configured for the environment.

Jobs in the last 24 hours

The number of jobs that are running, completed successfully, and failed, and the number of events related to those jobs in the previous 24 hours.

To view more information for each of the sections on this tile, do the following:

  • To view the active jobs, click Running.

  • To view the jobs that completed successfully in the previous 24 hours, click Success.

  • To view the jobs that failed in the previous 24 hours, click Failed.

  • To view the events that occurred in the previous 24 hours, click Events.

Last week backup job summary

The number of jobs that completed, completed with errors, failed, or were killed during each day in the last week.

To view the Jobs page, click Last Week Backup Job Summary.

Largest hypervisors

The hypervisors with the highest number of VMs in the environment and the number of VMs that are backed up and the number of VMs that are not backed up.

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