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CV0-003 · Question #584

A systems administrator is deploying a new virtualized environment. The setup is a three-server cluster with 12 VMs running on each server. While executing a vertical-scaling test of the vCPU on the V

The correct answer is A. Compute. Vertical scaling, also known as scaling up, is the process of adding resources such as processing power (CPU) or memory to a server. If the administrator is getting an error while trying to scale the vCPU on the VMs, it's likely that there's a compute resource limitation.

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Question

A systems administrator is deploying a new virtualized environment. The setup is a three-server cluster with 12 VMs running on each server. While executing a vertical-scaling test of the vCPU on the VMs, the administrator gets an error. Which of the following issues is MOST likely occurring?

Options

  • ACompute
  • BStorage
  • CLicensing
  • DScripts

How the community answered

(39 responses)
  • A
    77% (30)
  • B
    8% (3)
  • C
    13% (5)
  • D
    3% (1)

Explanation

Vertical scaling, also known as scaling up, is the process of adding resources such as processing power (CPU) or memory to a server. If the administrator is getting an error while trying to scale the vCPU on the VMs, it's likely that there's a compute resource limitation.

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#vCPU vertical scaling#compute limits#VM cluster#oversubscription

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