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An administrator is concerned about possible vCPU over-commitment for an ESXi 6.x host.
Which two Performance Counters should be reviewed in the vSphere Web Client Performance Charts to confirm if there is contention on the host? (Choose two.)
A. Wait
B. Ready
C. Core Utilization
D. Co-Stop
Correct Answer: BD
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
To check vCPU over commitment for an Esxi 6.0 host>>>>>performance Tab>>>>Graph etc.
Ready – Amount of time the virtual machine was ready to run, waiting in a queue to be scheduled.
Co-Stop – Amount of time a SMP virtual machine was ready to run, but incurred delay due to co-vCPU scheduling contention.
These performance metrics can be reviewed using the Performance tab in the vSphere Client or using the esxtop or resxtop command-line utilities. Choose the most appropriate method for your environment. Make note of the four metrics displayed. Each is measured in milliseconds https://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/ microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalId=1017926