VMware Aria Operations for Networks provides end-to-end network visibility across VMware NSX-T, VMware SD-WAN, VMware Cloud, public cloud, and other multi-cloud deployments. Cloud, network, and security administrators can use VMware Aria Operations for Networks to view usage details across all their clouds, both public and private. This document introduces you to the VMware Aria Operations for Networks service.
VMware Aria Operations for Networks provides you visibility into the network flows and security of your on-premise and cloud applications, and helps you administer your NSX-based Software-Defined Data Center (SDDC). Use VMware Aria Operations for Networks to monitor and diagnose problems with your network resources.
For example, you can check your network flows, your virtual machine and NSX security rules, plan for optimal micro segmentation, and take other network management actions.
To successfully on-boarded with VMware Aria Operations for Networks, you must do the following:
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Sign-up for VMware Cloud Services and request for VMware Aria Operations for Networks trial | Sign up to VMware Aria Operations for Networks
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Log in to VMware Aria Operations for Networks | Start VMware Aria Operations for Networks Trial |
Deploy Collector and connect to Cloud Platform | Setting up VMware Aria Operations for Networks Collector (OVA)
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(Optional) Deploy Collector for VMware SD-WAN | Setting up Operations for Networks Collector (AMI) in AWS for VMware SD-WAN
Note: If your environment does not have a vCenter server, and you want to deploy your collector in a cloud environment then you can deploy your collector in AWS.
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Add data sources in VMware Aria Operations for Networks | Adding a Data Source in VMware Aria Operations for Networks |
After you successfully on-board with VMware Aria Operations for Networks, you can view the data source related information, do micro-segmentation plannings, plan application security and migration, and many more. To know more, see Using VMware Aria Operations for Networks (SaaS).