Details
Hosts, virtual machines, datastores and hypervisors. The virtual infrastructure consists of many fundamental components and they are all discovered and analyzed by vScope.
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Optimization Insights
Automate calculations to identify potential optimizations and reduce inefficiencies in virtualization environments.
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Orphaned VM Detection
Find orphaned VMs and identify VM sprawl to improve resource allocation and management.
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Unified Virtual Machine View
Access detailed information on hosts, VMware VMs, Hyper-V machines, Azure, and EC2 VMs in one consolidated view.
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Snapshot and Checkpoint Monitoring
Track snapshots and checkpoints to detect those growing in size and prevent storage overuse.
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Cost and Resource Analysis
Overview costs associated with running VMs in the cloud and identify underutilized datastores.
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Historical VM Data
Access all historical changes to VMs, including configurations, states, and guest tool statuses, for better tracking and troubleshooting.
Supported Platforms
Asset Types
- Virtual Machines
- Datastores
- Disks
- VLans
- Hosts
- VM Snapshots & Checkpoints
- Clusters
- Virtual Switches
Example of Bundled Content
- Latest Snapshots & Checkpoints
- Machines grouped By VLAN
- Cluster Efficiency
- Disks
- Thick & Thin Provisioned vDisks
- VMs and Datastore Mapping
- VMs and NIC Types
- vSwitches Documentation
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Recent blog posts
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Introducing Network Port Mapping in vScope: Finally See What’s Connected – and Where
One of the most requested features is now here. With Network Port Mapping for SNMP, IT teams can instantly see how devices are connected across the network, no more remoting into switches, outdated documentation, or guesswork. This update helps you troubleshoot faster, improve documentation, and strengthen overall network security.
New in vScope: A More Personal Experience with Interest Profiles
We’re introducing Interest Profiles in vScope, a new way to make vScope more relevant and helpful for every user. Get a home screen and library experience tailored to your interests, responsibilities, and daily work.
Effective Configuration Management Requires Transparency Across All Systems
In modern IT environments, the gap between reported and actual configuration is bigger than most people realize. In this article, I explain why accurate inventory requires collecting data about each asset from multiple sources — not just one.