VM hardware version

Hello

If you use a query that results in all of the virtual machines, you have, where can I find the parameter that specifies the current Version of the VM hardware (eg. 4 or 7)?

Thanks for the help avcance ion.

Concerning

Andreas

We do not collect the hardware version with our data collection for VMware agent.  This is something that we are looking at the addition of a later version.

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