Morpheus Agent Key Features¶
Key Enhanced Statistics and Benefits
Category |
Statistic |
With Agent |
Without Agent |
Memory |
Max Memory |
Yes |
Yes |
Memory |
Used Memory |
Yes |
No |
Memory |
Cache Memory |
Yes |
No |
Storage |
Max Storage |
Yes |
Yes |
Storage |
Used Memory |
Yes |
No |
Processing |
System CPU % |
Yes |
Yes |
Processing |
User CPU % |
Yes |
No |
IOPS |
Total IOPS |
Yes |
No |
IOPS |
IOPS Read |
Yes |
No |
IOPS |
IOPS Write |
Yes |
No |
Networking |
Net TX Rate |
Yes |
No |
Networking |
Net RX Rate |
Yes |
No |
Other |
Agent Command Bus |
Yes |
No |
Other |
Log Aggregation |
Yes |
No |
Other |
Health & Monitoring |
Yes |
No |
Additional benefits:
Installation is optional for provisioned and managed VMs
The Linux agent can be shrunk and should be less then 0.2% peak
Provides a command bus such that Morpheus doesn’t need credentials to access a box
Can still manage workflows if credentials are changed
SSH agent can be disabled and still get access to the box
Agent can be installed over Cloud-init, Windows unattend.xml, VMware Tools, SSH, WinRM, Cloudbase-Init, or manually
Makes a single, persistent connection over HTTPS websocket and runs as a service
Buffers and compresses logs, then sends them in chunks to minimize packets
Supports syslog forwarding
Accepts commands, executes commands, writes files, and manipulates firewalls
Significantly enhances Guidance recommendations through enhanced statistics
Note
The Morpheus Agent is required for managed Docker, Kubernetes, SCVMM, Hyper-V, KVM, and ESXi Hosts (for ESXi-only Cloud, not vCenter Clouds).