2V0-621 · Question #167
An administrator is troubleshooting a virtual machine performance issue using vRealize Operations. Which two badges would help to identify possible resource contention concerns? (Choose two.)
The correct answer is A. Health > Workload D. Risk > Stress. The Workload and Stress badges in vRealize Operations directly quantify active resource consumption and cumulative strain, making them the primary indicators of resource contention.
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An administrator is troubleshooting a virtual machine performance issue using vRealize Operations. Which two badges would help to identify possible resource contention concerns? (Choose two.)
Options
- AHealth > Workload
- BHealth > Faults
- CRisk > Time Remaining
- DRisk > Stress
How the community answered
(66 responses)- A91% (60)
- B3% (2)
- C6% (4)
Why each option
The Workload and Stress badges in vRealize Operations directly quantify active resource consumption and cumulative strain, making them the primary indicators of resource contention.
Health > Workload measures what percentage of a resource's capacity is currently being consumed; a high Workload score signals that a resource is heavily utilized and approaching a point where contention will affect performance.
Health > Faults surfaces actual hardware or configuration failures rather than high utilization or resource contention between workloads.
Risk > Time Remaining is a capacity planning metric that forecasts how long before a resource is exhausted, not a measure of current contention or workload saturation.
Risk > Stress combines workload levels, anomaly counts, and remaining capacity headroom into a single score that reflects sustained resource pressure, making it a direct indicator of ongoing contention and degradation risk.
Concept tested: vRealize Operations Workload and Stress badges for contention identification
Source: https://docs.vmware.com/en/vRealize-Operations-Manager/8.6/com.vmware.vcom.core.doc/GUID-9C3E1F6B-4D3B-4A0B-9B1C-2F3B4D5E6F7A.html
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