Users are complaining that a Windows application server Virtual Machine
configured with 1GB RAM is not performing satisfactorily. An administrator opens the
Performance Tab for the guest virtual machine and adds the counter for Memory
Ballooned in MB. The Performance Chart displays a value of 240.
Which of the following actions should be taken?
A.
Add more memory to the Virtual Machine.
B.
Migrate the Virtual Machine to another host.
C.
Monitor memory ballooning from the ESX host Performance Tab
D.
Adjust the Mem.CtlMaxPercent to read 75.
Explanation:
Memory Provisioning Recommendations for VMware Infrastructure 3 Operational Best
Practices, page 11.
Memory Balloon – This counter reflects the total amount of memory the VMkernel is
effectively "borrowing" from virtual machines via the VMTools balloon driver running
inside the guest OS. Balloon driver activity indicates over-commitment of ESX host
memory. By default, the VMkernel may balloon up to 65% of a virtual machine’s
configure RAM.
Users are complaining that a Windows application server is not performing satisfactorily.
The Memory Balloon counter indicates that memory is being borrowed by the Vmkernel
from the virtual machine, indicating that the host has insufficient memory to service
requirements from all virtual machines. Therefore either more memory should be added
to the host or the guest should be moved to a system with more free memory.
I choose B