A VMware vSphere 6.x Administrator sees the following output in esxtop:
What does the %RDY column represent?
CPU Cycle Wait Percentage
CPU Utilization
CPU Ready
Idle CPU Percentage
Correct answer: C
Explanation:
The percentage of time the world was ready to run. A world in a run queue is waiting for CPU scheduler to let it run on a PCPU. %RDY accounts the percentage of this time. So, it is always smaller than 100%.
The percentage of time the world was ready to run.
A world in a run queue is waiting for CPU scheduler to let it run on a PCPU. %RDY accounts the percentage of this time. So, it is always smaller than 100%.
Question 2
What three shares are available when configuring a Resource Pool? (Choose three.)
Custom
Low
Maximum
Normal
None
Correct answer: ABD
Question 3
A vSphere Administrator notices that a virtual machine is performing poorly, and upon investigation has observed the following:
What is the first step in troubleshooting this problem?
Shut down the virtual machine and double the amount of vCPU and RAM assigned.
Shut down the virtual machine and set the number of vCPU as high as possible.
Migrate the virtual machine to an ESXi host with more resources available.
Configure the virtual machine with CPU and Memory limits.