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Status Future consideration
Workspace IBM Turbonomic ARM
Created by Guest
Created on Sep 27, 2023

Allow for the creation of Turbonomic groups based on VMware Virtual Machine Hardware Versions

As a user with a large VMware environment who is automating action execution through ServiceNow I would like the ability to create groups based on VM Hardware version.  Turbonomic is currently recommending to increase the number of vCPU's outside the maximum supported by the current (installed)  HW version (7).  Being able to group VM's by HW version and creating policies to limit the number of vCPU's will substantially reduce the number of failed change records as well as improve the performance of the VM.

Idea priority Medium
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    Simon Ravenscroft
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    Oct 3, 2023

    Thanks Jamie, this makes sense and arguably should be something that we do already given that we already automatically consider HW version compatibility when placing VMs today.