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VMware vRealize Products Names

VMware vRealize Operations 6.0 -- A major update of the product formerly known as VMware vCenter Operations Management. The new vRealize Operation 6.0 has a re-platformed architecture that can deliver up to 8x greater scalability with unified management across vSphere and other domains. It also features operational analytics, smart alerts and problem detection capabilities that help identify complex issues and then recommend remediation or run automated tasks.  VMware vRealize Code Stream – This is an all new member of the vRealize Suite that is designed to enable DevOps teams to deliver frequent and reliable software releases. vRealize Code Stream is a continuous delivery solution that helps IT better support agile development. It will provide a single dashboard to provide end-to-end visibility of the entire release process across Dev and Ops teams.  VMware vRealize Automation 6.2 -- Formerly VMware vCloud Automation Center, the new vRealize Automation provides infr...

vRealize Operations Manager Sizing

  By default, VMware offers Extra Small, Small, Medium, and Large configurations during installation. You can size the environment according to the existing infrastructure to be monitored. After the vRealize Operations Manager (formerly known as vCenter Operations Manager) instance outgrows the existing size, you must expand the cluster to add nodes of the same size. Characteristics/Node Size Extra Small Small Medium Large vCPU 2 4 8 16 Memory (GB) 8 16 32 48 Single-Node Maximum Objects 100 2,000 6,000 10,000 Single-Node Maximum Collected Metrics (*) 50,000 1,000,000 3,000,000 5,000,000 Multi-Node Maximum Objects Per Node (**) NA 2,000 4,000 8,000 Multi-Node Maximum Collected Metrics Per Node (**) NA 1,000,000 2,000,000 4,000,000 Maximum Objects for 8-Node Maximu...

Migrate VCOPS to vRealize 6.0

Pre-requisite: 1: Download the vRealize appliance. Below the link to download appliance. http://www.vmware.com/go/download-vrealize-suite 2: Take Backup  of VCOPS UI and analytic's server 3: The Version of VCOPS should be 5.8.1 , if not install PAK file to upgrade to 5.8.1 version 4: 2 temporary IP’s to install the vRealize operation management Steps to configure and migrate 1: Login to vCenter and import vRealize appliance (IP pools are not required for vRealize) 2: Click on File and chose an option deploy from OVF template 3: Once deployed then OVF start up the VM and wait for it to complete its boot process then navigate to the temporary IP given to vROps to begin the deployment/configuration 4: Click on new installation and click next 5: Set the password as old VCOPS server and click next 6: Click on default own certificates 7: And then in next window enter the product key 8: And then choose your import source from the existing vCOPS ...

New Features of vRealize 6.0

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