Traditional operating systems allocate resources such as CPU and memory for applications installed on computers.
Which vSphere component schedules resources for virtual machines in a similar way?
Traditional operating systems allocate resources such as CPU and memory for applications installed on computers.
Which vSphere component schedules resources for virtual machines in a similar way?
The ESXi Hypervisor is responsible for scheduling and allocating resources such as CPU and memory to virtual machines much like a traditional operating system does for applications. It acts as the abstraction layer that allows multiple virtual machines to share the physical hardware resources efficiently.
The answer is C, the hypervisor is what manages the resources for VMs
The vSphere component that schedules resources for virtual machines in a manner similar to how traditional operating systems allocate resources for applications on physical computers is: C. ESXi Hypervisor The ESXi hypervisor is responsible for resource scheduling and management in the VMware vSphere environment. It abstracts physical resources (such as CPU, memory, storage, and networking) and allocates these resources to virtual machines. The ESXi hypervisor performs resource scheduling and management to ensure fair and efficient utilization of the physical resources among the virtual machines running on a host. It manages CPU and memory allocation, handles VM startup, migration, and overall resource optimization, similar to how a traditional operating system manages resources for applications on physical hardware.
vCenter is for management, not resource ops
vCenter centralises the management of ESXi hosts. The ESXi host is the hypervisor which manages resources for its VMs/Guest OS
C. ESXi Hypervisor