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Datacenters and Clusters

The Datacenters and clusters overview provides a summary with information on licensed applications, physical servers, and virtual machines (inventoried and total number) on each identified datacenter/cluster.

Datacenters and clusters that have been added based on inventory data are indicated as “auto generated” in the Description column.

Datacenter/cluster detail view

The information boxes in the Datacenter/cluster details view shows information on for example the number of hosts, processor, and cores, according to the following table.

Hosts

Processors

Cores

Virtual machines

License coverage

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Number of hosts connected to the datacenter

Total number of processors for the datacenter members

Total number of processor cores for the datacenter members

Number of virtual machine connected to the datacenter

The percentage of instances covered by available licenses*

* The license coverage shows the percentage of all licensable applications on all hosts and their virtual machines that are fully covered by licenses. The license coverage is an indicator of the overall level of risk of the datacenter.

The bottom section of the detail view contains detailed information on the datacenter and clusters. The information is presented in tabs according to the following table.

Tab

Description

Licenses

All licenses that are connected to the datacenter/cluster.

Applications

All applications that are connected to the datacenter/cluster.

Hosts

All hosts that are connected to the datacenter/cluster.

If any host has virtual machines installed, the number of the virtual machines can be seen in the column Virtual machines.

Virtual machines

The virtual machines that are connected to the datacenter/cluster.

Features

Available for auto generated VMware datacenters and shows licensed Product Features.

General

General information on the datacenter/cluster.

Oracle

Only displayed for datacenter/clusters with Oracle products installed.

Databases: All computers with Oracle databases installed.

Orders: All Oracle orders for the datacenter/cluster.