Its ability to monitor and collect data on objects in your systems environment makes VMware Aria Operations a critical tool in maintaining system uptime and ensuring ongoing good health for all system resources from virtual machines to applications to storage - across physical, virtual, and cloud infrastructures.

Following are examples of objects that can be monitored.

  • vCenter Server
  • Virtual machines
  • Servers/hosts
  • Compute resources
  • Resource pools
  • Data centers
  • Storage components
  • Switches
  • Port groups
  • Datastores

Adapters – Key to Object Discovery

VMware Aria Operations collects data and metrics from objects using adapters, that are the central components of management packs. You can customize adapter instances for your virtual environment using cloud accounts and other accounts. VMware Aria Operations uses cloud accounts to manage the communication and integration with other products, applications, and functions.
  • Cloud Accounts - You can configure cloud adapter instances and collect data from cloud solutions that are already installed in your cloud environment from the cloud accounts page.
  • Other Accounts - You can view and configure native management packs and other solutions that are already installed and configure adapter instances from the other accounts page.
  • Repository - You can activate or deactivate native management packs and add or upgrade other management packs from the Repository page.

The screenshot displays the list of available solutions in VMware Aria Operations . You must first Activate the solution before adding and configuring the accounts.Screenshot displays the list of available solutions in vRealize Operations.

For complete information on configuring management packs and adapters, see Integrating Data Sources with VMware Aria Operations

When you create a new adapter instance, it begins discovering and collecting data from the objects designated by the adapter, and notes the relationships between them. Now you can begin to manage your objects.

Workload Management Inventory Objects

VMware Aria Operations discovers the following workload management objects and their child objects using the vCenter adapter:
  • Tanzu Kubernetes cluster
  • vSphere Pods
  • Namespace
Clusters activated with vSphere IaaS control plane are called Supervisor Clusters. Kubernetes control plane is created inside the hypervisor layer. This layer contains specific objects that enable the capability to run Kubernetes workloads within ESXi. After a Supervisor is created, vSphere Namespaces can be created within the Supervisor. A vSphere Namespace sets the resource boundaries where vSphere Pods, VMs, and Tanzu Kubernetes Grid clusters can run.
Note: If a Supervisor Cluster spans multiple Compute Clusters, a Namespaces resource will be created for each Compute Cluster Resource and related to the Supervisor Cluster.

To understand the vSphere Tanzu Kubernetes architecture, see the VMware vSphere with Tanzu product documentation: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere-with-Tanzu/index.html.

Workload management objects are excluded from the following workflows:
  • Compliance
  • Reclaim
  • Rightsizing
  • Workload optimization