VMware Snapshot Manager

Monitor snapshot usage and delete unwanted snapshots to reclaim wasted virtual resources.

Identify top VMs by number of snapshots or total disk usage and delete snapshots instantly

SolarWinds Virtualization Manager has executive dashboards and reports indicating the Top 10 VMs by total snapshot disk usage. VM admins can instantly identify the snapshots taking up disk storage space and impacting VM and host performance. Built-in management actions allow for immediate remediation. Administrators can delete one or a chain of snapshots from within Virtualization Manager without logging into VMware vCenter or Microsoft Hyper-V, or Nutanix AHV.

Be up to date on VM snapshot usage with automated executive reports

Multiple built-in snapshot reports can be automated or run manually to keep you apprised of VM snapshot usage. Quickly report and be able to see any VM snapshots, VMs that have two or more snapshots, VMs that have over 2GB in snapshot size, VMs that are larger than 50GB, or snapshots that are over 30 days old. Proper snapshot management will allow your VMs to run optimally.

Delete large, old, or unused snapshots and control VM sprawl

Unmanaged VM snapshots affect the performance of the VM in question and other VMs on the same storage or host. Virtualization Manager's built-in dashboards, management actions, and reports keep you apprised of storage usage by snapshots. By following best practices and maintaining minimal snapshots, you can get the most out of your virtual environment.

Manage snapshots for Microsoft Azure VMs on the Azure Virtual Network

Creating an Azure VM snapshot is an effective way to make a copy of the environment for secure and reliable documentation. Once you take a snapshot of your virtual machine, you can either generate a new VM based on the snapshot, or just keep your snapshot as a temporary record. With SolarWinds Virtualization Manager as your VM snapshot manager, users can leverage Azure snapshots from a centralized dashboard that includes storage and performance metrics in the Azure Virtual Network (VNet).

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