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# Hypervisor Monitoring

Streamline device credential management and seamless VMware integration. Create device credentials, select HTTP with name and password, then discover and connect to VMware. Easily view assets through IT assets virtualization.&#x20;

## **Hypervisor Host**&#x20;

Discover detailed information about individual physical hosts, VM inventory, and resource allocation. View VM names, IP addresses, device details, and cluster status. The intuitive Timeline feature gives valuable insights into CPU, memory, storage, and VM states. Uncover data store capacity, VM allocation, and host connectivity. Explore device and storage resources for optimized host management.&#x20;

## **Hypervisor cluster**&#x20;

Seamlessly manage host clusters with comprehensive CPU, memory, and storage information: track VM and host details within the cluster. Monitor storage allocation, create VM templates, and adjust resources as needed. Explore host, VM, datastore, and resource insights for seamless cluster administrator.&#x20;


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