The PerformanceManager defines performance intervals which specify the period of time between collection events, how much data will be collected, and how long the collected data will be saved.
The PerformanceManager.historicalInterval property is an array of
PerfInterval objects. The following table lists the
PerfInterval properties.
An ESXi server collects performance data for each performance counter every 20 seconds. The PerformanceManager.historicalInterval array for an ESXi Server contains a single, readonly
PerfInterval object that specifies rollup data collection every 5 minutes. You cannot retrieve 5-minute rollup data from an ESXi Server directly. You can use a vCenter Server connection to obtain 5-minute rollup data for an ESXi Server. The following table shows the historical interval property values on an ESXi server. You cannot modify this performance interval.
A vCenter Server system aggregates performance data from all ESXi systems that it manages. The amount of data aggregated depends on the level setting configured for the vCenter Server. The level settings are reflected in the
PerformanceManager.historicalInterval property for the vCenter Server system.
historicalInterval is an array of
PerfInterval data objects that define four different level settings, 1 through 4.
Values of PerfInterval Data Objects from a vCenter Server System lists the default values for the performance intervals on a vCenter Server system.
By default, the collection level is set to 1 for each of the four intervals. Using the default level, a vCenter Server will collect data for all performance counters that specify collection level 1. Using the default length value, a vCenter Server will save collection data for the following time periods: