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Veeam ONE 9.0
Monitor User Guide

Hyper-V Monitoring

Veeam ONE Monitor offers a variety of tools for monitoring the virtual environment from any perspective and with any level of detail.

In Veeam ONE Monitor, you can:

  1. Monitor health state of the virtual environment.

Start with the Summary dashboards to check the overall health state of the virtual environment and reveal hotspots. You can quickly review the state of virtual infrastructure components, see the latest alarms, detect the most problematic objects and drill down to the problem source for further investigation.

Use the VMs dashboard to view the list of VMs in a virtual infrastructure container and check additional details for every VM — such as VM's current state, parent host, IP address, DNS name and the amount of resources the VM is currently consuming.

Use the Top Load and Lowest Load dashboards to detect the the most and less loaded components in the virtual environment. You can detect what virtual infrastructure objects are consuming the most and the least amount of CPU, memory, disk, network, and swap resources, or select additional counters to detect resource consumers in other areas.

  1. View triggered alarms.

Switch to the Alarms dashboard to see details on breached thresholds, events and problems that occurred in the virtual environment. Use the Actions pane on the alarms dashboard to detect root causes — drill down to performance charts, open VM console or view the list of in-guest processes.

  1. Work with performance charts and track events.

Drill down to performance charts to diagnose performance problems. You can change predefined views, quickly switch between charts and view events occurring in your environment to get all-round statistics.

  1. Investigate problems from within the guest OS.

Open VM console or view the list of in-guest processes to diagnose problems related to a specific service, module or application.

Prerequisites

Before you start monitoring your virtual environment, make sure you have configured connections to virtual servers from which Veeam ONE Monitor will collect data. For details on configuring server connections, see the Veeam ONE Deployment Guide.

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Deployment Guide

Monitor User Guide

Reporter User Guide

Business View User Guide

Multi-Tenant Monitoring and Reporting

Working with Alarms

Veeam Backup & Replication Documentation

Veeam Endpoint Backup Documentation

Veeam Management Pack Documentation