The Abandoned VM Images category identifies those abandoned VM images and allows you to reclaim them, if necessary. For a list of requirements necessary for Foglight Resource Optimizer to successfully remove the abandoned VM images on virtual machines, see Enable optional privileges for resource optimization. For additional information about abandoned VM images reported on a federated environment, see Working in a federated environment.
The Abandoned VM Images view includes the following elements:
Unused Image File Name. Name of the abandoned image (for example, image created when the VM was deleted from the environment, or when the disk files detached from the existing VM). | |
Datastores. Name assigned to datastore. | |
Size. Size of the abandoned image. | |
Last Modified. Date and time when the image file was last modified. | |
Recommendations. Recommends removing the abandoned image file. | |
The Search box located on the top left corner of the table. It allows you to search the environment for a specific abandoned VM image, by entering its name in the search box. The image files matching the search criteria are displayed in the Abandoned VM Images optimization table.
In virtual environments, VMs often get turned off and forgotten.
The Powered Off VMs category identifies virtual machines that have been powered off for an extended period. It is recommended to delete these VMs, since they have been powered off for a long time. Users must manually perform this operation. The operation cannot be reverted, and therefore, it should not be automated.
The Powered Off VMs view includes the following elements:
Virtual Machine. Name assigned to the VM. | |
Datastores. Name assigned to datastore. | |
Size. Size of the powered off VM. | |
Powered Off For. Number of days the VM has been powered off. | |
The Search for a Virtual Machine box is located on the top left corner of the table. It allows you to search the environment for a specific virtual machine, by entering its name in the search box. The VMs matching the search criteria are displayed in the Virtual Machines table.
A VM template acts as the “gold master image” and is used to quickly deploy similar instances in the environment. The Unused Template Images category identifies VM templates that have not been used in an extended period. It is recommended to delete these VM templates. Users must manually perform this operation. The operation cannot be reverted, and therefore, it should not be automated.
The Unused Template Images view includes the following elements:
Template Name. Name assigned to the template. | |
Datastores. Name assigned to datastore. | |
Size. Size of the unused template image. | |
Unused For. Number of days since the template was last used. | |
The Search for a Virtual Machine box is located on the top left corner of the table. It allows you to search the environment for a specific template image, by entering its name in the search box. The templates matching the search criteria are displayed in the Unused Template Images Optimization Table.
Taking a snapshot in a virtual environment does not create a complete copy of the original VM disk file, rather it only copies the delta between disks. A snapshot file contains only a change log of the original virtual disk. The Snapshots category identifies the snapshots taken in your environment that have not been modified for an extended period, and allows you to reclaim them, if necessary. For a list of requirements necessary for Foglight Resource Optimizer to successfully remove the snapshots on virtual machines, see Enable optional privileges for resource optimization.
The Snapshots view includes the following elements:
Virtual Machine. VM name and snapshot name. | |
Description. Snapshot description. May indicate why the snapshot was taken. | |
Reclaim Size. Size of the snapshot. | |
Last Modified. Number of days passed since the snapshot file was last modified. | |
Snapshots Count. Number of snapshots. | |
Datastore. Name assigned to the datastore. | |
Recommendations. Recommends removing the unused snapshot file. | |
The Search box is located on the top left corner of the table. It allows you to search the environment for a specific VM or snapshot file, by entering its name in the search box. The VMs matching the search criteria are displayed in the Virtual Machines table.
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