zw008/VMware-Aria
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VMware Aria Operations monitoring, alerting, and capacity planning — MCP tools for AI agents
MCP
zw008/VMware-Aria
Added 7 June 2026
Overview
This project provides MCP (Model Context Protocol) tools that allow AI agents to interact with VMware Aria Operations for monitoring, alerting, and capacity planning. It wraps the VMware Aria API in a Python-based server, enabling agents to query infrastructure health and performance data.
Best for
Best for
DevOps engineers and platform teams who want to let AI agents monitor and manage VMware infrastructure
Use cases
- Automate infrastructure health checks and alert responses via AI agents
- Query capacity planning metrics and trends from VMware Aria
- Integrate VMware monitoring data into agent-driven workflows
Notes
This project provides MCP (Model Context Protocol) tools that allow AI agents to interact with VMware Aria Operations for monitoring, alerting, and capacity planning. It wraps the VMware Aria API in a Python-based server, enabling agents to query infrastructure health and performance data.
0 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-06-07.
Use cases
- Automate infrastructure health checks and alert responses via AI agents
- Query capacity planning metrics and trends from VMware Aria
- Integrate VMware monitoring data into agent-driven workflows
Pros
- Enables direct agent access to enterprise VMware monitoring data
- Leverages standard MCP protocol for easy integration with AI frameworks
- Focused on a specific, valuable use case in infrastructure management
Cons
- Requires a running VMware Aria Operations instance and API access
- Limited community adoption and documentation (0 stars, no description beyond the title)
- Dependent on the stability and availability of the VMware Aria API
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Pros
- Enables direct agent access to enterprise VMware monitoring data
- Leverages standard MCP protocol for easy integration with AI frameworks
- Focused on a specific, valuable use case in infrastructure management
Cons
- Requires a running VMware Aria Operations instance and API access
- Limited community adoption and documentation (0 stars, no description beyond the title)
- Dependent on the stability and availability of the VMware Aria API
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