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vSphere Virtual Machine Management

You're reading from   vSphere Virtual Machine Management This tutorial will help VMware administrators fine-tune and expand their expertise with vSphere. From creating and configuring virtual machines to optimizing performance, it's all here in a crystal clear series of chapters.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2014
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ISBN-13 9781782172185
Length 326 pages
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Rebecca Fitzhugh Rebecca Fitzhugh
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

vSphere Virtual Machine Management
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
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Preface
1. Virtual Machine Concepts FREE CHAPTER 2. Creating a Virtual Machine Using the Wizard 3. Other Ways to Provision a Virtual Machine 4. Advanced Virtual Machine Settings 5. Managing Multitiered Applications with vApps 6. Virtual Machine Performance and Resource Allocation 7. Monitoring Virtual Machines 8. Migrating Virtual Machines 9. Balancing Resource Utilization and Availability 10. Virtual Machine Design Index

The CPU affinity setting


The CPU affinity setting allows you to restrict the assignment of the virtual machine to a subset of the available processors. This effectively assigns each virtual machine to the processors in the specified affinity set. CPU affinity not only applies to the virtual machines' vCPUs but also all other worlds associated with the virtual machine. A world is similar to a process in a conventional operating system that can be scheduled on a processor. This can include an emulated screen, a keyboard, mouse, CD-ROMs, and so on.

CPU affinity can prevent ESXi systems from performing automatic DRS load balancing across its processors and the host's ability to meet reservations specified for the virtual machine. The CPU scheduler may not be able to manage a virtual machine that is configured using CPU affinity. Use this feature sparingly due to these potential issues.

To configure CPU affinity:

  1. Power off the virtual machine.

  2. Right click the virtual machine in the vCenter Server...

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