What does it do?

You work in a large datacenter with hundreds of ESXi hosts managed by a vCenter server. Your
IT consultant has advised you to use Distributed Power Management (DPM). What does it do?

You work in a large datacenter with hundreds of ESXi hosts managed by a vCenter server. Your
IT consultant has advised you to use Distributed Power Management (DPM). What does it do?

A.
Automatically powers off ESXi hosts during non-peak hours.

B.
Regulates the power usage of the virtual machines on each ESXi host.

C.
Automatically powers off Virtual Machines during non-peak hours.

D.
Regulates the power consumption of the ESXi host’s processors.

Explanation:
http://www.vmware.com/files/pdf/Distributed-Power-Management-vSphere.pdf



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Budzi

Budzi

I am torn between A and B.

How does DPM regulates the power usage of VMs on a host? It can regulate power consumption of all VMs on all hosts by moving the VMs around.

On the other hand, it does not just power off the host during peak-hours.

DPM checks the current utilization of virtual machines (usage of resources such as RAM and CPU) and if there are enough resources on other hosts it transfers the VMs on to them and powers off the host. In that way it conserves power. When the utilization of resources start to rise again it powers on the hosts and distributes the load.

zee

zee

Agree Correct is A.no dought!

Big Daddy

Big Daddy

no dought!
No doubt MF

Sunny

Sunny

Correct answer is A- Automatically powers off ESXi hosts during non-peak

carlos

carlos

agree correct answer is A