ESX SERVER

ESX Server has more components than a simple server running
a single operating system. Management and monitoring must
be performed at different levels on different components. These
correspond closely to the levels in the ESX Server architecture
itself:
Level 1. The operating system and the applications running
inside the virtual machines.
Level 2. The configuration and manipulation of the virtual
machines themselves.
Level 3. The logical view of resources on the physical server,
such as CPU utilization, memory utilization, disk bandwidth, and
network usage.
Level 4. The actual hardware on the physical server.
The first and fourth levels can be found commonly on any
server system, but the second and third levels are unique to ESX
Server; it therefore specifically provides management interfaces
for these. The next section describes the interfaces.
ESX Server Management Interfaces
VMware ESX Server has three types of management and monitoring
interfaces that can be leveraged to integrate ESX Server
with an enterprise’s systems management software:
• The VMware Management Interface, a Web-based graphical
interface to monitor and manage ESX Server and its virtual
machines directly. This is also the general purpose user interface
for ESX Server.
• Management APIs in Perl and COM to support scripting of
routine ESX Server management functions and to support integration
with proprietary management applications and agents.
• A detailed SNMP MIB (management information base) which
provides configuration and performance information for
standards-based integration with enterprise management
frameworks such as HP OpenView or IBM Director.
The VMware Management Interface
The VMware Management Interface is a browser-based interface
that provides functionality specific to ESX Server such as:
• Basic system setup and configuration
• Creation and provisioning of virtual machines
• Monitoring and control over virtual machines
• Configuration of resource management settings for virtual
machines
• A remote console for interactive control of each virtual
machine
The management interface offers a set of systems management
functions for monitoring and resource control and for management
of ESX Server and its virtual machines. It also offers unique
functions related to setup, configuration, control and provisioning
of server resources to virtual machines. In addition, the
remote console allows users to connect to virtual machines and
manage their state.
The management interface is an essential systems management
tool for functions specific to ESX Server such as setup,
configuration and basic systems management of ESX Server.
It provides user-friendly visualization of the current state and
resource usage of all virtual machines at a glance. Once ESX
Server is deployed in production, customers also have the
choice of using their own systems management systems, integrating
ESX Server with those systems using ESX Server SNMP
interface and Perl/COM APIs.

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