Summary
It can be operationally challenging to maintain vSphere DRS rules. Cluster Rules Manager (CRM) is a web application which enables users to easily manage & report DRS rules.
Features
- Auditing anti-affinity across VMs in a vCenter Server
- Importing DRS affinity rules from multiple vCenter servers
- Exporting DRS affinity rules to new vCenter from the vCenter for which DRS rules are already imported Real time complete DRS rule report containing various intelligent metrics. The user can choose to generate this report on entire vCenter, datacenter(s), or cluster(s) level. This report can be exported.
- Real time VM-Rule association report. Here VM will be the focal point and the report will give all the associated rules with that VM. The user can choose to generate this report on all the levels i.e. entire vCenter, datacenter(s), cluster(s), host(s), or VM(s) level. This report can be exported.
- Ability to connect to another vCenter from UI
Requirements
Please see the Fling CRM_System requirements.pdf for details.
All documentation is included in the Fling download.
Instructions
Please see the Fling CRM_Installation guide.pdf for installation details. For additional information, read the Fling CRM_FAQ.pdf.
All documentation is included in the Fling download.
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