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What is the first step in troubleshooting this problem?

A vSphere Administrator notices that a virtual machine is performing poorly, and upon investigation has
observed the following:
The quest operating system does not appear to be utilizing the resources that have been assigned to it.
The ESXi host has many other VMs present and utilization is high.What is the first step in troubleshooting this problem?

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A.
Shut down the virtual machine and double the amount of vCPU and RAM assigned.

B.
Shut down the virtual machine and set the number of vCPU as high as possible.

C.
Migrate the virtual machine to an ESXi host with more resources available.

D.
Configure the virtual machine with CPU and Memory limits.

6 Comments on “What is the first step in troubleshooting this problem?

  1. Ton says:

    Actually, D might be correct under the following circumstances. If we already have CPU & RAM limits set on the VM (which only affects it when the resources are overcommitted), increasing those would help.

    This is more likely to be the first troubleshooting step than migrating the VM either.

    Thus the question is whether “with” refers to VM and not to “configure”.




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    1. basavaraj says:

      if already vm having limits configured if option c selected..in destination host also behaves in same manner.So

      This gives more weight D:

      Friends your help please.




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    2. genjam.bhai says:

      C is correct as question does not mention that the CPU and Memory is limited.

      D is not correct because changing limits will not make any difference if the host does not have resources available.




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