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Description for "VMware All Cluster Capacity Planning" #280

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tsohst opened this issue Jan 19, 2022 · 4 comments
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Description for "VMware All Cluster Capacity Planning" #280

tsohst opened this issue Jan 19, 2022 · 4 comments

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@tsohst
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tsohst commented Jan 19, 2022

Hello,
we're currently unsure what exactly the "VMware All Cluster Capacity Planning" graphs are showing.
What unit does the y-axis have? And what does vm.on and vm.left mean?

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rschitz commented Jan 19, 2022

Hi, you got the details in the doc here https://www.sexigraf.fr/vsphere-sexipanels/#multi-cluster-capacity-planning

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tsohst commented Jan 19, 2022

Okay, understood.
But looking at the doc, there is a label on the y-axis, which is missing, thats why I was confued.
Can fix that myself ;)
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rschitz commented Jan 19, 2022

the y unit is a vm number, vm.on is the number of poweredon vm and vm.left is the number of average vm you could power on on that cluster

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tsohst commented Jan 19, 2022

Thank you for reply 👍

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