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Looking for a VMware® vSphere Monitoring Plugin? Download a free trial of SolarWinds Virtualization Manager and perform virtualization management and vSphere monitoring tasks directly from the VMware vCenter inventory.

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Are you looking for a VMware vSphere™ Monitoring Plugin that can help you manage your virtualized infrastructure? Here’s one that will enable you to perform virtualization management tasks directly from the VMware vCenter™ inventory.

SolarWinds Virtualization Manager takes you from the early stages of virtualization deployment and all the way to implementation of private cloud initiatives and IT-as-a-Service. Our unified approach to VMware capacity planning, VM sprawl control, performance monitoring, configuration management, vSphere monitoring, and chargeback automation makes it easy to take control of your virtualized environment—regardless of whether you manage as few as fifty virtual machines or a corporate cloud the size of a small planet.

Using our vSphere Plugin, you can use Virtualization Manager from within the vCenter (VI) Client. Virtualization Manager appears as a tab within the client, and many Virtualization Manager operations can be performed directly from the vCenter inventory. For example, you can instantly right click on a cluster and launch into a capacity plan, or right click on a host and launch into the charting within the Performance Analyzer. vSphere monitoring has never been easier.

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"We’ve been able to see servers getting bogged down and data stores getting full."