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Data Center Virtualization Certification: VCP6.5-DCV Exam Guide

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Product type Book
Published in Aug 2018
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ISBN-13 9781789340471
Pages 598 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Authors (2):
Andrea Mauro Andrea Mauro
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Paolo Valsecchi Paolo Valsecchi
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Preface 1. Configuring and Administering vSphere 6.x Security 2. Configure and Administer vSphere 6.x Networking 3. Configure and Administer vSphere 6.x Storage 4. Upgrade a vSphere Deployment to 6.x 5. Administer and Manage vSphere 6.x Resources 6. Backup and Recover a vSphere Deployment 7. Troubleshoot a vSphere Deployment 8. Deploy and Customize ESXi Hosts 9. Configure and Administer vSphere and vCenter Availability Solutions 10. Administer and Manage vSphere Virtual Machines 11. Mock Exam 1 12. Mock Exam 2 13. Understanding VMware Certification Paths 14. VCP6.5-DCV Certification 15. Before, During, and After the Exam 16. Other Books You May Enjoy

Objective 5.1 – Configure multilevel Resource Pools

When the resource demand exceeds the available resource capacity, attributes such as shares, reservations, and limits can be used to determine the amount of CPU, RAM, and storage resources to be provided to VMs. This method is not always the most efficient solution you can use, especially if you are managing a large environment where the number of VMs could be high.

The management of resources can be performed through the use of the shares, reservation, and limit attributes:

  • Shares: Specifies the priority of a VM to get resources during a period of contention. When resources in an ESXi host are limited and the VMs compete to access resources, the VMs configured with higher shares will have higher priority to access more of the host's resources. Shares can be specified as High, Normal, or Low with a ratio of 4:2:1...
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