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Dell PowerStore Virtualization Infrastructure Guide

Working with virtual resources

The PowerStore Manager provides detailed monitoring capabilities for connected VMs.

PowerStore Manager operations

The Virtual Machines page in PowerStore Manager allows you to view capacity, performance, and alerts for a VM. You can also manage data protection policies for a VM and manage the associated virtual volumes on the PowerStore cluster.

VMs that are deployed on vVols are displayed in PowerStore Manager. However, VMs on legacy non-vVol datastores are not displayed in PowerStore Manager.

For detailed information about the VM operations that you can perform from the PowerStore Manager, see Monitoring and managing VMs.

vCenter Server operations

Any VM operations that cannot be performed from the PowerStore Manager must be completed from the vCenter Server. In the PowerStore Manager, select Compute > vCenter Server Connection > Launch vSphere to start the vSphere Client and log in to the vCenter Server. For additional guidance, see the product documentation for the version of vCenter Server you are using.


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