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  • 1.  UMT in large environements - many vCenters

    Posted Jun 01, 2016 09:22 AM

    The UMT 3.5 Beta User Guide states :

    vCloud Usage Meter can meter at least up to:

    • 20 vCenter Server instances

    this should be up from the 10 in UMT 3.3.3 - good.

    From this text do I assume that environments with more than 20 vCenters are supported.

    Is it possible to get a best practice for configuration changes of the UMT server in cases when it is connected to 20 or more vCenter instances ?



  • 2.  RE: UMT in large environements - many vCenters

    Posted Jun 02, 2016 02:51 AM

    JEHolo3 I'm curious about this as well. But have a few additional questions...

    We have been running well over that 10/20 vCenters with Usage Meter 3.3.x but the number of hosts and VMs under each is quite a bit lower. We often run into reporting issues which require truncating databases to allow the monthly reports to complete but we also see that in sites with very few vCenters hooked into the Usage Meter so number of vCenters and VMs don't seem to correlate to that problem. However with the new collection method in version3.4/3.5 our current experience isn't necessarily valid anymore. We have been hoping the new collection method would hopeful will resolve the reporting issues we have on a monthly basis regardless of it being a small or large site (based on release note information and advice from VMware Support).

    To expand your question I see the following information in the doco:

    Reference 1: The 3.5 Beta Release Notes state the following under Known Issues:

    vCloud Usage Meter 3.5.0 Release Notes.pdf

    ‘Virtual Machine History’ Report with large data set may not get generated Usage Meter supports metering up to 20 vCenter Servers that manage up to 20,000 virtual machines. However, when vCenter Servers log high volume of events, after a while 'Virtual Machine History' report may not get generated. Workaround: To be fixed in a future release.

    Reference 2: As you noted in the 3.5 User guide it states the following under System Requirements (I believe its not just about the vCenter limit that is the issue here but each of them together, hence adding the extra items):

    vCloud Usage Meter 3.5.0 User's Guide.pdf

    Capacity Metered

    vCloud Usage Meter can meter at least up to:

    • 20 vCenter Server instances
    • 20,000 virtual machines
    • 1,000 customers

    For me that raises the following questions:

    1. Like yourself I'm wondering, does the "at least up to" indicate a soft limit rather than a hard limit?
    2. Like yourself I'm wondering, what is the impact of going over these limits? (other than the one called out issue around the Virtual Machine History report, which for us isn't )
    3. Is the limit more related to the vCenters, the VMs, or the customers? (for us generally the number of vCenters are exceeded well before the other limits)
    4. Or is the limit more a case of the first one that is breached?
    5. How were these values determined as the limit?
    6. Will resizing the Usage Meter VMs improve things at all or is there an application limit at play here?
    7. What does the roadmap look like around expanding the metering limits?

    The obvious answer is that we should just follow the Capacity recommendations, but we are already running 9 Usage Meters across 10 sites. Having to use 3,4,5,or even 6 Usage Meters in some of larger sites could/would represent a burdensome overhead that may mean truncating databases each month is more acceptable. 

    Having said the above, I still believe the Usage Meter and vCAN/VSPP is the best subscription based licensing process around. And like to hold it up to our other vendors as the goal that they should be shooting for.



  • 3.  RE: UMT in large environements - many vCenters

    Posted Jun 02, 2016 09:32 PM

    Hi JEHolo3 and Matt,

    Thanks for the feedback and questions. We are going to update the wording in the documentation as it was not clear. It should state that up to 20 VC instances have been tested and is supported. It's a soft limit and you will be able to add more than 20 VC instances in usage meter, but it is not recommended as we have not done testing with beyond that number. In future versions of usage meter, we are hoping to increase the number of VC instances that are supported (along with other parameters).

    Thanks,

    Chris



  • 4.  RE: UMT in large environements - many vCenters

    Posted Jun 03, 2016 03:56 AM

    Thanks Chris,

    Via our VMware TAM and a few of the Aussie VCAN/VSPP SEs I think we have volunteered to help see if we can increase the scale testing....so happy to help but not heard anything back yet.

    Are you able to offer any insight around the limits in regards to is the related nature of the other listed limts (vCenters, VM, or Customers). Is the vCenter the most important? The VMs? The first limit you hit?

    Is the VM report the only impact seen so far? Anyting else we should be on the lookout for at larger scales?

    Regards,

    Matt