[one-users] Sunstone Dashboard "Real Capcacity Usage"
Stefan Kooman
stefan at bit.nl
Thu May 22 22:22:38 PDT 2014
Hi,
I'm wondering what the math is behind the "Real Capcacity Usage" in
Sunstone for "Virtual Machines". I'm seeing a 29% CPU and 102% Memory as
Real Capacity Usage for VM's. The hosts have for CPU:
1790/6400 (28%) Allocated 611/6400 (28%) Real
And for Memory:
217.5 GB / 755.8 GB (29%) Allocated 144.9 GB / 755.8 GB (19%) Real
I don't understand how the Real Capcacity Usage for Hosts is calculated.
Graphical representation of above in the attachment. Can you please
explain?
Gr. Stefan
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