Test vcenter 6.5 email alerts3/18/2024 ![]() ![]() As you can see from the screenshot below, there is now a Database section which gives you the current utilization of your VCDB. The Virtual Appliance Management Interface, better known as the VAMI for the VCSA has received a huge face lift in vSphere 6.5. Not only can customers get granular into the specific types of data being consumed: Stats, Events, Alarm & Tasks (SEAT), Transaction Log & VC Inventory within the VCDB, but this information can also be easily accessed both from a UI as well as API (using the VAMI REST API) standpoint. In vSphere 6.5, there have been huge amount of improvements to provide customers with greater visibility into the VCDB. More importantly, there was no easy way to even monitor the storage utilization of the VCDB to help prevent the rare case where the VCDB could be filling up for whatever reason. This was especially true for being able to get basic storage utilization of the VCDB including the breakdown of the different data types being stored. ![]() With prior releases of the vCenter Server Appliance (VCSA), there was little to no visibility to the underlying vCenter Server Database (VCDB) which uses an embedded vPostgres Database. ![]()
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