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Status Future consideration
Workspace IBM Turbonomic ARM
Created by Guest
Created on Feb 21, 2024

When we scope to a group of VMs, we need a view/report to show all the VM Names, and the Name of the Host they are running on.

When we scope to a group of VMs, we need a view/report to show all the VM Names, and the Name of the Host which each VM is running on.

One way to do this is to add the host name column on the "List of Virtual Machines" tab view.  It would be nice if we can customize that Tab on what field (column) we want to show there.  Our current need is to see the Name of the Host they are running on, but it will also be useful if we can show the number of vCPU, and Memory size ....for example.

Without this, we have to run PowerCLI report against the vCenter to get the VM list with their corresponding ESX host.   Would like to get that report right on Turbonomic GUI.

Thanks.

Idea priority High