Which change will eliminate the symptom in the performance chart shown in the exhibit?

Refer to the Exhibit.

Which change will eliminate the symptom in the performance chart shown in the exhibit?

Refer to the Exhibit.

Which change will eliminate the symptom in the performance chart shown in the exhibit?

A.
Set CPU shares to High

B.
Set CPU affinity for the virtual machine

C.
Migrate the VM to a host that is less utilized

D.
Add a CPU to the virtual machine



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Ajayan Ramachandran

Ajayan Ramachandran

Answer is C.Migrate the VM to a host that is less utilized

Ereed

Ereed

Ajayan is correct. The answer is C, Migrate the VM to a host that is less utilized.

Anandaraj

Anandaraj

Hi Ajayan and Ereed,

Is C the right answer because some of the links is D. Can you please confirm.
Thank you

Jozsef

Jozsef

Answer is A

The picture does not show another host to migrate to.
Affinity has nothing to do with this.

The VM is already waiting for CPU so adding another CPU will only increase the wait time.

That leaves A.

Neswar

Neswar

I have tried this . Add cpu will reduce the spike of utilization

AlektroNik

AlektroNik

Correct answer are D.
In each timepoint of VM I am ready to perform any operation. This operation shares on made and not made, or CPU usage and CPU ready. High rate of CPU ready says that VM doesn’t suffice processor resources, – VM have an operation, but the hypervisor under it doesn’t select the processor.

Houa Yang

Houa Yang

How can it not be A. The graph shows no spike in cpu until there is actual contention…meaning all you should need to do is adjust the shares….so A should be the answer.