Veeam Reporter
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Enterprise reporting, change management and capacity planning for VMware. Veeam Reporter is a essential tool for VMware Infrastructure reporting, facilitates High Availability (HA) & VMotion planning. New Veeam Reporter, an essential tool for VMware Infrastructure reporting, facilitates High Availability (HA) & VMotion planning.
Veeam Reporter discovers, documents and analyzes your entire virtual infrastructure. It maintains a complete history of all objects, settings and changes. And it trends performance and utilization. So you can really understand your virtual infrastructure-past, present and future.
Veeam Reporter collects information about your VMware Infrastructure environment, its components and configuration settings. From this collection, it provides comprehensive visual reports for analysis, documentation and decision-making support. Designed for professional use by ESX administrators, system integrators and datacenter managers, it is fully integrated with VMware vCenter and ESX Server.
Discover in minutes
The manual process of collecting information about your virtual environment can take hours, and is prone to human errors. With Veeam Reporter, discovery of entire infrastructure usually takes from one to five minutes and requires almost no human interaction. This is a tremendous time saver for IT administrators. If you manage a large vCenter environment, Reporter provides the ability to vary the scope of objects to represent in reports from the entire vCenter to a datacenter, cluster, or folder.
Analyze in Visio
Take full advantage of professional Visio reports of your VI3 environment automatically generated by Veeam Reporter. Veeam Reporter offers you a bird's-eye view of the entire VMware Infrastructure down to specific networking, storage, VMotion and configuration points of view. This knowledge is essential for understanding your current environment, as well as identifying changes as your environment grows.
Document in Excel, Word and PDF
Report every detail of ESX or vCenter configuration settings in different file formats. Microsoft Visio is a great tool for visualizing and analyzing the virtual infrastructure. Microsoft Excel spreadsheets are good for building an inventory and allow for quick searching of a particular detail (like finding an IP address for a VM). Microsoft Word's ability to compare documents is great for tracking changes. Adobe PDF is a portable format that can be distributed and used in heterogeneous environments, as well as for information archival purposes.
Reporting content:
1. Network
Discover and analyze your virtual network structure, including ESX Servers, virtual switches, networks and virtual machines. Check for possible problems caused by erroneous network configurations.
2. Storage
Discover all the details of local and shared datastores, and virtual machines that reside on them. See if LUNs are functioning correctly.
3. Storage Capacity
Analyze and plan your storage with detailed statistics on data-store capacity and utilization, virtual machine population on those datastores, and see what virtual machines are running out of free space on their logical disks.
4. VMotion
Plan your VMotion deployment strategy or check the current VMotion configuration from a VM standpoint. View potential VMotion candidate hosts and confirm that selected VMs can be included into VMotion.
5. Configuration
Check the resource pools configured in your VC or ESX Server and see the specific CPU and memory shares.
6. Inventory
Get the full inventory of your VMware infrastructure in Excel, Word or PDF.
Pease Note: If you register you will receive a 30 days trial licence file that will unlock these features:
The license of this software is Free Trial Software, the price is $275.00, you can free download and get a free trial.