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The Optimization tab aims to help you make best use of your cloud resources. Enable the display of the Optimization tabs on Configuration View#Dashboard.

For the API documentation for this feature, see StatisticsResource

The Optimization tab contains details of:

  • highest CPU usage
  • highest RAM usage
  • longest uptime
  • lowest CPU usage
  • lowest RAM usage
  • unused public IPs
  • unused load balancers

For more details of a VM, click on the arrow symbol beside the VM details.

To jump straight to a VM double click on its label or name in a table. 

Highest CPU usage

This panel lists the five VMs with highest average CPU usage over the last 30 days. It displays the following details:

  • Virtual machine label
  • Virtual machine name
  • Minimum CPU usage
  • Average CPU usage
  • Maximum CPU usage

Highest RAM usage

This panel lists the five VMs with highest average RAM usage over the last 30 days. It displays the following details:

  • Virtual machine label
  • Virtual machine name
  • Minimum RAM usage
  • Average RAM usage
  • Maximum RAM usage

Longest running VMs

This panel lists the five VMs with the highest uptime on the platform. It displays the following details:

  • Virtual machine label
  • Creation user
  • Period
  • State

Lowest CPU usage

This panel lists the five VMs with lowest average CPU usage over the last 30 days. It displays the following details:

  • Virtual machine label
  • Virtual machine name
  • Minimum CPU usage
  • Average CPU usage
  • Maximum CPU usage

Lowest RAM usage

This panel lists the five VMs with lowest average RAM usage over the last 30 days. It displays the following details:

  • Virtual machine label
  • Virtual machine name
  • Minimum RAM usage
  • Average RAM usage
  • Maximum RAM usage

Unused public IPs

This panel lists the public IPs that are not in use. It displays the following details:

  • Virtual machine label
  • Creation user
  • Period
  • State



Privilege: Display enterprise statistics, Display enterprise limits in statistics

By default, the statistics are updated at the interval set in Configuration View on the Dashboard page of the System Properties tab with the "Refresh interval for dashboard" parameter.

StatisticsDescription
Virtual CPUs

Virtual CPUs used by VMs that are currently deployed

Storage

VM disks that are created on the hypervisor datastore. This includes non-persistent VM system disks and ESXi hard disks.
These disks will be deleted when the VM is undeployed (GB)

MemoryRAM used by VMs that are currently deployed (GB)
Ext. StorageVolumes of iSCSI storage created on integrated/managed or generic iSCSI storage devices.
This includes volumes of persistent external storage and persistent VM system disks (GB). GB of volumes in VDCs
VLANsPrivate VLANs defined in Abiquo. A default private VLAN is always created when you create a virtual datacenter. VLANS created in VDCs
Public IPsIP addresses in public VLANs
RepositoryNFS Repository space used by the enterprise in the Apps library including templates and instances but not conversions. Available for enterprises only, not individual virtual datacenters

To view usage and limits for a single virtual datacenter, select Virtual datacenters and then select one.

 Key:

  • Green = used
  • Orange = soft limit
  • Red = hard limit

Virtual appliances

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Virtual datacenters

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Events

This is a condensed view of the Events view logs. It is controlled with the same privileges as the Events view, so if the user has no events privileges, no events window will display here. Otherwise, the window will display all events for the enterprise or all events, depending on the user's role, privileges and scope.

You can filter the events by severity, including All, ERROR, INFO, and WARN.

Click on an event to open the event in a popup.


Last deployed VMs

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