2V0-21.23 · Question #65
A vSphere cluster has the following configuration: - Virtual machines (VMs) are running Production and Test workloads vSphere Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS) is enabled - There are no resource po
The correct answer is B. Assign a memory reservation value to the resource pool containing the Production VMs. C. Create a parent resource pool for the Production VMs.. You guarantee resources by setting a reservation on the pool. You cannot set a reservation on a pool that doesn't exist.
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A vSphere cluster has the following configuration:
- Virtual machines (VMs) are running Production and Test workloads
vSphere Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS) is enabled
- There are no resource pools in the cluster
Performance monitoring data shows that the Production workload VMs are not receiving their fully allocated memory when the vSphere cluster is fully utilized. A combination of which two steps could the administrator perform to ensure that the Production VMs are always guaranteed the full allocation of memory? (Choose two.)
Options
- AAssign a custom memory share value to the resource pool containing the Production VMs.
- BAssign a memory reservation value to the resource pool containing the Production VMs.
- CCreate a parent resource pool for the Production VMs.
- DCreate a sibling resource pool for each of the Production and Test VMs.
- ECreate a child resource pool for the Test VMs.
How the community answered
(30 responses)- A3% (1)
- B67% (20)
- D10% (3)
- E20% (6)
Explanation
You guarantee resources by setting a reservation on the pool. You cannot set a reservation on a pool that doesn't exist.
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