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VMware vCenter Cookbook

You're reading from   VMware vCenter Cookbook Over 65 hands-on recipes to help you efficiently manage your vSphere environment with VMware vCenter

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2015
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781783553976
Length 302 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Kostantin Kuminsky Kostantin Kuminsky
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Preface 1. vCenter Basic Tasks and Features FREE CHAPTER 2. Increasing Environment Availability 3. Increasing Environment Scalability 4. Improving Environment Efficiency 5. Optimizing Resource Usage 6. Basic Administrative Tasks 7. Improving Environment Manageability Index

Limiting resources used by VMs


By default, the configured amount of memory and CPU is the amount a VM can take. In addition to resource allocations, vSphere allows specifying the maximum amount of CPU and memory a particular VM can use by configuring limits.

Limits are expressed in MHz for CPU and MB for memory. Administrators can use them to constrain user expectations or to simulate resource shortage.

Limits should be used carefully. When they are lower than the number of assigned resources, a VM is not allowed to use more than the limit. At the same time, the guest OS is not aware of limits; it can see only the allocated resources. Once it hits the limit, vSphere will not allow it to use more resources. In this situation, VMkernel will try to reclaim the memory from the guest OS. Eventually, this may result in excessive swapping, which, in turn, results in performance degradation.

Note

Hypervisor swapping refers to a situation when the hypervisor swaps out the guest physical memory directly...

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