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Question 66

An administrator is concerned that a VM has high ballooning activity and needs to check the default display of the Advanced Performance pane in the vSphere

Client to confirm this activity.

Which view should the administrator choose in the default display?

    Correct Answer: D

    To check for high ballooning activity in a virtual machine, the appropriate view to choose in the default display of the Advanced Performance pane in the vSphere Client is the Memory view. This view provides detailed metrics and information related to memory usage and performance, which includes ballooning activity. Ballooning is a memory reclamation technique that is directly associated with memory management within virtual environments.

Discussion
canonlycontainletters1Option: D

Virtual memory ballooning is a memory reclamation technique used by a hypervisor, when it runs low on RAM memory, to allow the physical host system to retrieve unused memory from some guest virtual machines (VMs) and share it with others mainly.

migdadcomOption: D

Balloning is related to the Memory section Answer is: D

zepitoOption: D

Ballooning = memory reclamation

dinosanOption: D

D. is the correct answer.. https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/com.vmware.vsphere.monitoring.doc/GUID-88CA95AD-A583-4EF6-838E-D92C87B0BB00.html

playfulbearOption: D

To check high ballooning activity for a VM in the default display of the Advanced Performance pane in the vSphere Client, the view the administrator should choose is: D. Memory The Memory view within the Advanced Performance pane provides information and metrics related to memory usage and performance for virtual machines. Ballooning is a memory reclamation technique used by VMware when the host is under memory pressure. Monitoring the Memory view can help administrators identify and analyze memory-related issues, including ballooning activity, to understand how memory resources are being utilized by the VMs.

TGRAV3Option: D

Ballooning is related to memory. https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/com.vmware.vsphere.monitoring.doc/GUID-88CA95AD-A583-4EF6-838E-D92C87B0BB00.html