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Packt Publishing, 2015. 326 p. ISBN-10: 1784392545, ISBN 978-1-78439-254-3.
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As x86 server virtualization becomes mainstream for even the most demanding applications, the criticality of managing the heath and efficiency of virtualized environments is more important than ever. vRealize Operations Manager 6.0 (vROps 6.0) is the key to simplify operations of your virtualized environment and move from being reactive to proactive.Mastering vRealize Operations Manager 6.0 helps you streamline your processes and customize the environment to suit your needs. You will gain visibility across all devices in the network and retain full control. With easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions and support images, you will quickly master the ability to manipulate your data and display it in a way that best suits you and the requirements of your colleagues. From the new and impressive vROps 6.0 platform architecture to troubleshooting and capacity planning, this book is aimed at ensuring you get the knowledge to manage your virtualized environment as effectively as possible.What You Will Learn:
Discover advanced vROps concepts and design your processes effectively for the underlying architecture;
Migrate from previous versions or install new versions;
Apply proven capacity management theories and techniques in practical, real-world environments;
Manipulate data and metrics to display them in the most effective way possible;
Create custom dashboards fit for any use case;
Make better use of the powerful analytics engine by bringing in external data with third-party adapters and the REST API;
Explore how policies have evolved in vROps 6.0 and how to apply them in the most effective manner.Get complete control of capacity management in your virtual environment.
Display the most appropriate performance metrics and assemble your own dashboard.
Analyze and process data from different sources into a single repository, allowing you to understand every layer of your environment.Who This Book Is For:
If you are an administrator of a virtual environment and have used vROps before but want to gain a professional understanding by implementing complex tasks easily with it, then this book is for you. iPAD Amazon Kindle, PC , Cool Reader, Calibre, Adobe Digital Editions

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Mastering vRealize Operations Manager

Mastering vRealize Operations Manager

Copyright 2015 Packt Publishing

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embedded in critical articles or reviews.

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First published: May 2015

Production reference: 1190515

Published by Packt Publishing Ltd.

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ISBN 978-1-78439-254-3

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Credits

Authors

Scott Norris

Christopher Slater

Reviewers

Steven Bridle

Luke Flemming

Wojciech Marusiak

Mario Russo

Commissioning Editor

Ashwin Nair

Acquisition Editor

Meeta Rajani

Content Development Editor

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Technical Editor

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Copy Editors

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Project Coordinator

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Proofreaders

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Indexer

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Graphics

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Production Coordinator

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Cover Work

Conidon Miranda

Foreword

When Scott and Chris approached me to write a foreword for their book, I jumped on it right away. As stated in my book, VMware vRealize Operations Performance and Capacity Management , Packt Publishing , I excluded a lot of areas in order to stay within the self-imposed page limit. They have read my book, and it gives me sheer joy as an author when another author takes your work and then complements it well. Having read the final product, I am in fact going to change the strategy for my second edition. I am going to refer to this book a lot as they have explained the concepts better than I did. These are indeed "the missing chapters" in my book!

I highly recommend this book to you. Whether you are new to vRealize Operations, or you have a large scale deployment, there is something for you. The book covers the product top-down. I have read the vRealize Operations manuals and white papers, and I think this book stands out. It stands out not because the manuals are not good, but because the book was written by practitioners and field personnel. Just like my book, it was born at the customer's site with real-world input. Scott and Chris have done numerous vRealize Operations implementations, and the content of this book reflects their valuable experience.

Speaking about the product of this book, vRealize Operations has gained the acceptance of many customers globally. It has also gained industry acceptance, as you can see from the many management packs provided by partners. It has evolved from a vSphere-centric management tool to an overall SDDC management tool. vRealize Operations is also undergoing improvement every year. By the time you read this book, there is a good chance that an updated release will be out. The good thing is that the foundation set in this book is required for you to master the new version.

I am certainly glad to see that both the books are published by the same publisher, as this makes future collaboration easier. Together with many bloggers and practitioners out there, we can make a significant contribution toward a great vRealize Operations deployment.

Iwan Rahabok

VCAP-DCD, TOGAF Certified, vExpert, CTO Ambassador, VMware

About the Authors

Scott Norris is currently a senior consultant in VMware's Professional Services Organization (PSO). He specializes in multiple VMware technologies, such as ESXi, vCenter, vRA, vCD, vCOps (vROps ), vRO, SRM, and vRealize Automation Application Services.

Prior to VMware, Scott worked for HP Australia and was the VMware SME for the APAC region. In this role, he did everything from breaking and fixing to architecting solutions for clients all over the region. For the last 6 years, Scott has worked exclusively on VMware products and technologies, supporting small environments, from a single server office to large federal government environments with hundreds of hosts.

Scott Norris is a 32-year-old father of two. He has been an IT professional for 11 years minus a small hiatus in which he fought and won the battle against non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. Outside of work, Scott enjoys messing around in his test lab, playing with his children, or kicking back laying the smack down in Halo on the Xbox.

This is his first book, but he runs a popular blog focused on the vRealize Suite at www.virtualiseme.net.au.

Scott can be followed on Twitter at @auScottNorris.

Christopher Slater is a managing consultant working for VMware as part of the Professional Services Organization (PSO). He specializes in SDDC technologies and methodologies such as vSphere, vRealize Operations Manager, and Infrastructure and Platform as a Service (IaaS/PaaS) through vRealize Automation. He is a VMware Certified Design Expert (VCDX-DV #102) and acquired a bachelor of IT degree from the Australian National University. Chris's primary customer base is the Australian Federal Government, which has allowed him to work in some of the largest vSphere environments in Australia.

He is in his late 20s and is grateful for the support from his wife, Nicola, and two children, Sophia and Daniel. Outside of work, Chris enjoys gaming and watching Hobbit and Frozen (for the 100th time) with his kids.

Chris is glad to join Scott in his first book writing adventure and also blogs on VMware SDDC technologies at www.definedbysoftware.com.

He can be followed on Twitter at @cslater27.

Acknowledgments

First and foremost, we must express our gratitude to our families for supporting us while writing this book. Both of us wrote and edited the book in our personal time and it is our families that we need to thank for putting up with the time spent on this project. Our gratitude especially goes out to Louise and Nicola for this time.

We would also like to thank our colleagues and managers at VMware, who gave us both the opportunity and support throughout this great experience. A special note of thanks goes out to our editors and reviewers, most of all, Steve Bridle at VMware, who graciously agreed to technically review the book for us.

Finally, we would like to thank our customers and mentors who have given us the opportunity to improve the way their organizations manage a virtualized environment through the use of vRealize Operations Manager.

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