Extend the monitoring capabilities of your on-premises vRealize Operations to monitor the VMware CloudvCenter Server by connecting the VMware CloudvCenter Server as an end point inside vRealize Operations. Create an adapter instance both for vCenter Server and VMware vSAN to collect data from VMware Cloud and bring that into vRealize Operations. You can either connect directly to the vCenter Server or use a remote collector which can be deployed inside a VMware Cloud SDDC to ensure that the data can be compressed and encrypted.
Note: If the network latency between
vRealize Operations primary node and
VMware Cloud is greater than 5 milliseconds, you should deploy remote collectors in
VMware Cloud.
Deploy the OVF in the SDDC-Data Center level and select the Compute Resource Pools and validate your deployment. You can only select the workload datastore for storage when deploying the OVF in VMware Cloud.
Since VMware Cloud is set in an isolated network, the remote collectors cannot view or connect to the primary node. To collect data, you must set up the bidirectional access between the vRealize Operations primary node and the remote collectors you have created. To do so, you can use a VPN or create a direct connection with no-NAT.
Important: When you configure the vCenter Server adapter, set the Cloud Type property to Google Cloud VMware Engine in the Advanced Settings.
Note:
Ensure that the remote collector is assigned to the adapter instance and the data collection happens through the remote collectors that you have set up. Select the newly deployed remote collectors for Collectors/Groups under Advanced Settings.