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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