Refer to the Exhibit.
A vSphere 6.x DRS cluster is configured as shown in the Exhibit.
Based on the exhibit, which statement is true?
A.
A virtual machine can be powered on in the Web Resource Pool with a 3 GHz CPU Reservation.
B.
A virtual machine can be powered on in the Web Resource Pool with a 4 GHz CPU Reservation.
C.
A virtual machine can be powered on in the DB Resource Pool with a 3 GHz CPU Reservation.
D.
A virtual machine can be powered on in the DB Resource Pool with a 4 GHz CPU Reservation.
My answer : D
6Ghz – RP PROD
2Ghz fixed to RP WEB
That leaves RP PROD with remaining 4Ghz
2 Ghz is reserved to RP DB but expandable.
That leaves RP PROD with 2 Ghz which can be added to RP DB. That gives RPDB 4 Ghz to power on.
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You fail to note there is already a VM in RP DB powered on, so that leaves 3ghz.
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However, assuming the 2GHZ reserve has not been fully claimed in RP Web, and it’s just the 1GHZ that has. Then maybe it could be 4ghz…..hmmmmmm cheesey.
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Sweaty felching aside, the question begs – does the 1GHZ machine in RP web when powered on mean the entire 2Ghz reserve is active, or just 1Ghz of the available 2Ghz? I would assume, the full 2ghz is reserved as soon as the 1Ghz machine in RP web is powered on, leaving 3ghz…
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