Q: 2
A vSphere environment is experiencing intermittent short bursts of CPU contention, causing brief
production outages for some of the virtual machines (VMs). To understand the cause of the issue, the
administrator wants to observe near real-time statistics for all VMs.
Which two vSphere reporting tools could the administrator use? (Choose two.)
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Discussion
Yeah, A and E are good picks here. Advanced Performance Charts show near real-time stats in the client, and esxtop gives live data from the CLI. C (resxtop) is more for remote hosts, not always all VMs. Correct me if I missed something.
Its A and C. Advanced Performance Charts for sure, but I've always used
resxtop for live metrics, not esxtop. Maybe I'm missing a detail, though.Yeah, A and E make sense here. Advanced Performance Charts let you watch CPU usage close to real time in the vSphere Client, and esxtop is the go-to for live performance from the CLI. B (esxcli) doesn't give real-time stats like that. Pretty sure that's spot on but open to other views.
A and E. Super clear question, matches what I've seen in similar practice sets.
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