As part of the What-If workload planning for hyperconverged infrastructure, Workload Planning: Hyperconverged is the pane you use to fill in the details of your virtual machines. You select where to add or remove the workload, configure it yourself or use an existing VM as a template, and establish a time frame. The advanced configuration option lets you define your configuration more precisely.
Where You Find Workload Planning
From the menu, select Home and in the left pane. Click Add VMS or Remove VMS in the Workload Planning: Hyperconverged pane.
Option | Description |
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Scenario Name | Name of your scenario |
Location | Where do you want to add the virtual machines? Select from the list of existing data centers. You can optionally select the exact cluster where you want the virtual machine to reside. |
Application Profile/Configure | Allows you to configure the virtual compute resource, including vCPU, Memory, and Disk Space. |
Application Profile/Import Import from existing VM | Displays the Select VMs dialog box where you can select one or more existing VMs to use as templates for your workload. Once you have made your selections, you return to this screen to enter the quantity of each selected VM you want to incorporate as templates into your workload. |
Select your workload:
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With the Configure radio button selected, you can size your workload by defining values for vCPU, Memory, and Disk Space. These are your allocation values. |
Expected Utilization | Set the projected percentage of total workload capacity you expect to average. Click Advanced Configuration to set the percentage of expected utilization for CPU, Memory, and Disk individually and to select thin or thick provisioning. VMware Aria Operations calculates demand based on these values. |
Annual Projected Growth | Set the percentage by which you expect your capacity to grow, annually. Click Advanced Configuration to set the percentage growth of CPU, Memory, and Disk individually. For example, if the utilization is 100 at the start date, and you set the annual growth % to 10%, then at the end of the year the utilization will grow to 110. The Annual Projected Growth can be set to 0% if no growth is expected. |
Number of VMs (optional)/Quantity | You can optionally select how many VMs to spread the workload across. |
Additional vSAN configuration | Configure additional VMware vSAN details such as swap space, host failures to tolerate, fault tolerance method, and Dedup. |
Implementation date/End Date (optional) | Select from pop-up calendars the start and end date for the workload. The end date cannot be later than one year from the current date. |
Run Scenario | Click to run the scenario. The system calculates whether it fits into the location you selected. |
Save | Save the scenario. |
Cancel | Cancel the scenario. |
Option | Description |
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Scenario Name | Name of your scenario. |
Location | From where do you want to remove the VMs? Select from the list of existing data centers. You can optionally select the exact cluster from where you want to remove the workload. |
Application Profile/Configure | Allows you to configure the virtual compute resource, including vCPU, Memory, and Disk Space. After you have configured the scenario, enter the quantity of custom VMs that you want to remove. |
Application Profile/Import Existing VMs | Displays the Select VMs dialog box where you can select one or more existing VMs. Once you have made your selections, you return to this screen to enter the quantity of each selected VM you want to remove from your workload.
Note: The recommended limit is 100 VMs as a maximum for workload removal.
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Import from Custom Profile | Click the SELECT CUSTOM PROFILES button to select one or more Custom Profiles to perform comparative analysis of capacity and cost across different datacenters and clusters in your private cloud. In the Select Custom Profiles dialog box which opens, select from a list of custom profiles and click the the > icon to add the custom profile to the SELECTED list. Click OK when done. |
Application Profile / Custom:
Choose your workload
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With the Configure radio button selected, you can size your workload by defining values for vCPU, Memory, and Disk Space. |
Expected Utilization | Set the projected percentage of total workload capacity you expect to average. Click Advanced Configuration to set the percentage of expected utilization for CPU, Memory, and Disk individually and to select thin or thick provisioning. |
Number of VMs (optional)/Quantity | You can optionally select how many VMs to spread the workload across. |
Additional vSAN configuration | Configure additional VMware vSAN details such as swap space, host failures to tolerate, fault tolerance method, and Dedup. |
Start Date/End Date | Select from pop-up calendars the start and end date for the workload. The end date cannot be later than one year from the current date. You can also leave the end date blank. |
Run Scenario | Click to run the scenario. The system calculates the impact on the cluster (time remaining and capacity remaining) when removing the workload. |
Save | Save the scenario. |
Cancel | Cancel the scenario. |
Results: Add or Delete VMs to Hyperconverged Infrastructure
The scenario results are displayed when you run the scenario. In Private Cloud Data Center you can view the recommendation which provides details about the number of VMs to be added or removed from the VMware Cloud. You can also view whether the workload fits in your cloud environment and the cost increase or cost saving depending on whether you are adding or removing a VM from the VMware cloud. The Public Cloud tile displays the cost increase or savings across public clouds like Google Cloud, VMware Cloud on AWS, Amazon Web Services, IBM Cloud and others.