Which two methods can be used to improve performance and reduce CPU contention of this virtual machine while maintaining compatibility with DRS?

It appears that a single vCPU virtual machine in a resource pool called Production is available in having performance problem because it does not have enough CPU Storages.

"Which two methods can be used to improve performance and reduce CPU contention of this virtual machine while maintaining compatibility with DRS? (Choose two)

It appears that a single vCPU virtual machine in a resource pool called Production is available in having performance problem because it does not have enough CPU Storages.

"Which two methods can be used to improve performance and reduce CPU contention of this virtual machine while maintaining compatibility with DRS? (Choose two)

A.
Configure a CPU reservation for this virtual machine.

B.
Dedicate a physical CPU to this virtual machine.

C.
Increase the share priority setting for this virtual machine.

D.
Increase the share priority setting for the Production resource pool



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Rony

Rony

Wouldn’t configuring a CPU reservation of this VM and Increasing the Share priority of this 1 VM cause further CPU contention?

acslater1

acslater1

Doesn’t seem to be an issue with contention. Since the VM only has 1 vCPU, and we don’t know how many actual CPUs the host has, increasing the shares and/or creating a CPU reservation may have no impact on contention on the host or resource pool. Although, I’m not sure what “CPU Storages” is either.

acslater1

acslater1

sorry, I just reread the question…it does actually say contention of the VM in the question. This question doesn’t actually make any sense.