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2V0-21.23 · Question #2

An administrator is responsible for the management of a VMware vCenter instance that is currently experiencing performance issues. The administrator quickly identifies that the CPU and memory utilizat

The correct answer is A. Gracefully shut down vCenter using the vSphere Client. C. Power on the vCenter Server Appliance using the vSphere Host Client. D. Enable CPU and Memory Hot Add on the vCenter virtual machine. E. Add additional CPU and memory to the vCenter Server Appliance.. You cannot enable hot add while a VM is running, so you must shut it down first. B is wrong, you enable CPU & memory hot add, not just CPU. You add additional resources while it is powered off to increase performance. Lastly you must power it back on with the host client. You can

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Question

An administrator is responsible for the management of a VMware vCenter instance that is currently experiencing performance issues. The administrator quickly identifies that the CPU and memory utilization of vCenter is consistently over 80%. Upon further analysis, it seems that the vpxd process is contributing significantly to the performance issue. A combination of which four steps should the administrator take to resolve the performance issues and ensure that a similar issue can be rectified without requiring downtime to vCenter moving forward? (Choose four.)

Options

  • AGracefully shut down vCenter using the vSphere Client.
  • BEnable CPU Hot Add on the vCenter virtual machine.
  • CPower on the vCenter Server Appliance using the vSphere Host Client.
  • DEnable CPU and Memory Hot Add on the vCenter virtual machine.
  • EAdd additional CPU and memory to the vCenter Server Appliance.
  • FPower on the vCenter Server Appliance using the vSphere Client.
  • GEnable Memory Not Add on the vCenter virtual machine.

How the community answered

(21 responses)
  • A
    67% (14)
  • B
    5% (1)
  • F
    19% (4)
  • G
    10% (2)

Explanation

You cannot enable hot add while a VM is running, so you must shut it down first. B is wrong, you enable CPU & memory hot add, not just CPU. You add additional resources while it is powered off to increase performance. Lastly you must power it back on with the host client. You cannot power on vCenter with the vSphere client when vCenter is not running.

Topics

#vCenter Performance#CPU/Memory Hot Add#vCenter Troubleshooting#Resource Management

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