Headroom

Headroom is one of the basic concepts used in Capacity Planner. Headroom indicates the number of reference VMs that can fit into a server or cluster before running into some capacity constraint. The headroom is based on the currently selected reference VM and host. 

This panel is available for VMs, hosts, and non-host groupings (for example, clusters or data stores).

Both, metrics that have capacity values assigned and ones that do not have them, appear in the headroom dialog window.

View headroom information Copied

To view the detailed information about a headroom for any entity, follow these steps:

  1. Right-click a segment in the sunburst.
  2. In the menu that appears, select Headroom. A baseline summary window opens for the selected entity.
  3. Select a tab in the top-right of the window to see the required detailed information. Available tabs are:
    • Headroom — information about the used and available headroom for the selected entity.
    • Workloads — information about the CPU and memory demands for the selected entity.
    • CPU — a histogram showing the breakdown of CPU utilisation of all VM workloads at that point in the hierarchy.
    • Memory — a histogram showing the breakdown of memory utilisation of all VM workloads at that point in the hierarchy.

In the Headroom tab you can find information about the used and available headroom for that entity. The headroom calculations are based on the currently selected reference VM and host, and the values of each metric using the selected measure in the Model panel. For more information, see Statistical summaries.

The headroom tab contains a number of panels, tabs, bar charts, and metric calculations. See below for how to correctly interpret these panels.

Note

The Headroom tab displays different details depending on what entity you are viewing (for example, a host, a VM or a cluster).

VM headroom Copied

This section displays overview information about VM headroom:

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Metrics summary Copied

In this section the headroom details are broken down for each metric. The demand profile view sorts VMs into resource utilisation categories which show the CPU and memory headroom of each VM.

Memory demand Copied

This view provides a bar chart of the memory utilisation categories, and metadata from each VM.

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CPU demand Copied

This view provides a bar chart of the CPU utilisation categories, and metadata from each VM.

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vCPU:CPU ratio Copied

This view provides a bar chart of vCPU:CPU ratio. The view is available for all entities except the VM.

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Disk I/O Copied

To see the details of this metric, scroll the section down.

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Storage summary Copied

In this section the headroom details are broken down for storage. The view is available for all entities except the VM.

Shared Copied

This view provides information about shared storage.

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Local Copied

This view provides information about local storage. Details for local storage are only displayed for physical servers.

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Drives Copied

This section is only available when viewing headroom for a VM. In this section you are provided with details of all OS level drives that VM can use, the capacity of each drive, and the latest utilisation of that drive.

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VM storage files Copied

This section is only available when you are viewing headroom for a VM. In this section you can see each virtual machine disk (VMDK) that is configured for this VM. The following information for each VMKD is shown:

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Metrics with no capacity assigned Copied

Both, metrics that have capacity values assigned and ones that do not have them, appear in the headroom dialog window. If a metric is configured to be visible in the headroom dialog and does not have a capacity value, Capacity Planner only displays the numerical values of the selected measure, for number of quotes per second.

In this case, the Bar chart indicates the following:* The colour of the line does not change and is always grey.

Time series — to see the time series for this metric, click the chart button image .

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