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Diagnostics and <strong>Troubleshooting</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> – Virtual SAN<br />

Navigating <strong>VSAN</strong> Observer – VM<br />

The VM tab provides storage performance statistics as seen by each VM. This view<br />

allows a VM centric drill down, all the way down to individual <strong>VSAN</strong> “components”<br />

stored on <strong>VSAN</strong> disk groups. Latency, IOPS, Bandwidth, etc, are provided at the VM<br />

directory, virtual disk and backing disks level. The ability to drill down at a VM level<br />

is conveniently provided by this tab. Each VM has a VM Home Namespace that holds<br />

files like the .vmx configuration file and VM log files. In addition to this, each VM can<br />

have one or more virtual disks. Each of these virtual disks represents a single entity.<br />

By selecting a full graphs view of the backing device, you get a screen identical to the<br />

DOM Object – full graphs, as seen previously.<br />

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