Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) Icon Description

TJwillians74 1 Reputation point
2022-05-17T14:06:10.847+00:00

Can anyone direct me to a resource that would list all of the ICONS in the Virtual Machine Manager console with descriptions of what they are? Thought it might be a simple search but I can't find it. Thanks in advance.

System Center Virtual Machine Manager
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  1. Simon Ren-MSFT 30,501 Reputation points Microsoft Vendor
    2022-05-19T09:44:43.727+00:00

    Hi,

    Thanks for posting in Microsoft MECM Q&A forum.

    You could refer to below guide:
    System Center Virtual Machine Manager for Beginners (Part 4)

    VMs and Services – The VMs and Services workspace has some overlap with the Fabric workspace (see below). The VMs and Services workspace allows you to create things like private clouds, virtual machine networks, and even tenants.

    Fabric – The fabric workspace is arguably the most important of the Virtual Machine Manager workspaces. This workspace allows you to create private or hybrid clouds that are based around a “fabric” of resources such as physical hosts, physical storage, and networking components.

    Library – The Library workspace is designed to store resources that are reusable. For example, you can store virtual machine templates in the library. These templates can be used to generate new virtual machines.

    Jobs – The jobs workspace is primarily a monitoring tool. Many of the tasks that you will perform in System Center Virtual Machine Manager are classified as jobs. The Jobs workspace is the place where you can go to check on the status of a job. For instance, if you create a new virtual machine then you can go to the Jobs workspace to check the status of the virtual machine creation job.

    Settings – The Settings workspace contains all of the Virtual Machine Manager configuration settings. All of the settings found within the other workspaces are related to virtual machines, virtual networks, private clouds, and other infrastructure components. Only the Settings workspace contains settings that are specific to Virtual Machine Manager.

    Hope it helps. Thanks for your time.

    Best regards,
    Simon


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