2V0-622 · 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. In vRealize Operations, the Workload badge measures resource demand intensity and the Stress badge directly quantifies sustained resource contention, making both the primary tools for identifying contention concerns.
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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
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(23 responses)- A74% (17)
- B17% (4)
- C9% (2)
Why each option
In vRealize Operations, the Workload badge measures resource demand intensity and the Stress badge directly quantifies sustained resource contention, making both the primary tools for identifying contention concerns.
The Health - Workload badge measures how heavily an object's CPU, memory, disk, and network resources are being consumed relative to its capacity, providing a real-time signal for utilization levels that indicate or precede contention.
The Health - Faults badge tracks operational failures, configuration anomalies, and component errors rather than resource utilization or contention.
The Risk - Time Remaining badge is a capacity planning metric that estimates when a resource will be exhausted based on current growth trends, not a measurement of active resource contention.
The Risk - Stress badge is specifically designed to surface resource contention by tracking how frequently and severely an object experiences demand that exceeds available resources over time, making it a direct and sustained contention indicator.
Concept tested: vRealize Operations Workload and Stress badges for contention analysis
Source: https://docs.vmware.com/en/vRealize-Operations/8.6/com.vmware.vcom.core.doc/GUID-9B2D3F4A-1C5E-4D7F-8A0B-2E3F4A5B6C7D.html
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