1Y0-201 · Question #42
Which tool could a Citrix Administrator use to generate a graphical performance report of memory for the last two quarters?
The correct answer is A. XenCenter. XenCenter provides built-in graphical performance reporting with historical data, allowing administrators to view memory utilization trends over extended periods such as the last two quarters.
Question
Which tool could a Citrix Administrator use to generate a graphical performance report of memory for the last two quarters?
Options
- AXenCenter
- BCitrix Studio
- CCitrix Director
- DXenServer tools
- EProvisioning Services Console
How the community answered
(26 responses)- A96% (25)
- D4% (1)
Why each option
XenCenter provides built-in graphical performance reporting with historical data, allowing administrators to view memory utilization trends over extended periods such as the last two quarters.
XenCenter includes a performance reporting feature that can generate graphical charts of resource metrics including memory, CPU, network, and disk I/O over custom date ranges including quarters. It queries historical RRD (Round Robin Database) data stored by XenServer, enabling long-range trend analysis that other Citrix tools do not provide.
Citrix Studio is a configuration and policy management console for XenDesktop and does not include performance monitoring or historical graphing capabilities.
Citrix Director provides real-time and recent session/machine monitoring but does not offer long-range historical graphical reports spanning multiple quarters.
XenServer Tools are guest-side utilities installed inside VMs to enable paravirtualization and do not include any reporting console or dashboard.
The Provisioning Services Console manages vDisks and target devices but does not provide hypervisor-level memory performance reporting.
Concept tested: XenCenter historical graphical performance reporting
Source: https://docs.citrix.com/en-us/xenserver/current-release/monitor-performance.html
Topics
Community Discussion
No community discussion yet for this question.