Diagnostics for VMware Cloud Foundation Operations – Newest Findings

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Discover more from VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) Blog Related Articles Diagnostics for VMware Cloud Foundation Operations – Newest Findings Sustained Resource Availability Through Effective Cloud Capacity Management 5 Key Principles of Modern Applications Diagnostics for VMware Cloud Foundation is a centralized platform that monitors the overall operational status of the VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) software stack. It is a self-service platform that helps you analyze and troubleshoot the components of VMware Cloud Foundation, including vCenter, ESXi, vSAN, capabilities such as vSphere vMotion, snapshots, VM provisioning, and other issues including security advisories and certificates.

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Discover more from VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) Blog Related Articles Diagnostics for VMware Cloud Foundation Operations – Newest Findings Sustained Resource Availability Through Effective Cloud Capacity Management 5 Key Principles of Modern Applications Diagnostics for VMware Cloud Foundation is a centralized platform that monitors the overall operational status of the VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) software stack. It is a self-service platform that helps you analyze and troubleshoot the components of VMware Cloud Foundation, including vCenter, ESXi, vSAN, capabilities such as vSphere vMotion, snapshots, VM provisioning, and other issues including security advisories and certificates. As an Infrastructure admin, you can monitor the operational state of your environment using diagnostics findings. Diagnostics findings, which were previously delivered through Skyline Advisor and Skyline Health Diagnostics, are available to VCF and vSphere Foundation customers in VCF Operations. Findings are prioritized by trending issues in Broadcom Technical Support, issues raised through post-escalation review, security vulnerabilities, issues raised from Broadcom engineering, and issues nominated by customers. For the most recent release of VCF Operations, we released 154 new Diagnostics findings. Of these, there are 124 findings based on trending issues, two based on VMware Security Advisories, and 28 based on nominations. There are 59 health findings, which are equivalent to Skyline Advisor findings. Health findings are automatically checked against your environment every four hours. There are 94 log-based findings that are equivalent to Skyline Health Diagnostics findings. Log-based findings are manually initiated against your environment by choosing refresh against the configuration operations instances. These new findings are in the VCF Operations 9.0.2 Release Notes.