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ESXI - Are there any good utilities to determine which VM is abusing DISK I/O?

ESXI - Are there any good utilities to determine which VM is abusing DISK I/O?

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  • justvmjustvm Member, Host Rep

    you can try nodewatch but it is only for OVZ at http://vpsantiabuse.com/

  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran

    You can try WD-40 but it's not for this situation at all.

  • On a serious note, V-Sphere should give you some status that will help, however ESXI isn't really an environment that attracts free / open source tools.

  • justvmjustvm Member, Host Rep

    @jarland said:
    You can try WD-40 but it's not for this situation at all.

    You re right I did not read all, did not see that was VMware, so WD 40 will do it

  • WD-40 is pretty good to have around but i agree it's not for this situation at all, just like nodewatch.

    Do you run a standalone vsphere hypervisor or do you have a "non free" license and run vcenter?

  • jeromezajeromeza Member
    edited July 2016

    @zrunner - Paid for instance.

    At the moment i'm looking at:

    Sexilog
    Veeam One Free
    VMTurbo

  • @jeromeza said:
    Sexilog
    Veeam One Free
    VMTurbo

    I was going to say VMTurbo and Veeam, had not heard about Sexilog so i'll look into that one thanks :)

  • @AnthonySmith - esxtop is painful across a ton of hosts....

    Looking at vRealize Operations Manager or vRealize Log Insight (looks like an ELK clone) now, $$$ for Ops Manager but it looks great for this kind of thing.

    vRealize Log Insight is included with our license though so I may just default to that.

  • AnthonySmithAnthonySmith Member, Host Rep

    jeromeza said: esxtop is painful across a ton of hosts

    Sure is, but then again, there was no mention of that in the OP and also, it has a batch output and nothing is more accurate.

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