Right-sizing a virtual machine means allocating the correct amount of CPU, memory, and storage resources that are required to support a virtual machine's workload. The optimal performance of the virtual machine and the efficient use of the underlying hardware are both obtained through right-sizing virtual machine resources.
In a physical server environment, it can be difficult and time-consuming to add resources:
- Compatible parts will need to be identified
- The parts will need to be ordered
- You will likely need to wait weeks for the parts to arrive
- Someone will need to be in the data center
- The server will need to be shut down
- The server will need to be removed from the rack and opened up
- The parts need to be installed
Because of this, physical servers are often configured with more resources than are actually required to ensure that there are...