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vSphere Resource Management Guide
Update 1
ESX 4.0
ESXi 4.0
vCenter Server 4.0
This document supports the version of each product listed and
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vSphere Resource Management GuideUpdate 1ESX 4.0ESXi 4.0vCenter Server 4.0This document supports the version of each product listed andsupports all su

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Resource ConsumersVirtual machines are resource consumers.The default resource settings assigned during creation work well for most machines. You can

Seite 3 - Contents

Advanced Memory AttributesYou can use the advanced memory attributes to customize memory resource usage.Table B-2. Advanced Memory AttributesAttribut

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Advanced NUMA AttributesYou can use the advanced NUMA attributes to customize NUMA usage.Table B-3. Advanced NUMA AttributesAttribute Description Def

Seite 5 - Updated Information

3 Click the Configuration Parameters button.4 In the dialog box that appears, click Add Row to enter a new parameter and its value.Advanced Virtual Ma

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IndexAadmission controlCPU 23resource pools 41with expandable resource pools 42advanced attributesCPU 99hosts 99memory 100NUMA 101virtual machi

Seite 7 - About This Book

DRS rulescreating 53deleting 54disabling 54editing 54DRS tabFaults page 70History page 71Recommendations page 69using 69DRS Troubleshooting Gu

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Mem.ShareScanTime 34, 100memoryadvanced attributes 100balloon driver 31managing allocation 25, 28overcommitment 26, 33overhead 25overhead, under

Seite 9 - Management 1

interactive mode 82interactive mode command-line options 82interactive mode single-key commands 83interrupt panel 96memory panel 86network panel

Seite 10 - Goals of Resource Management

Resource Allocation SharesShares specify the relative priority or importance of a virtual machine (or resource pool). If a virtual machinehas twice as

Seite 11 - Resource Allocation Shares

For example, assume you have 2GHz available and specify a reservation of 1GHz for VM1 and 1GHz for VM2.Now each virtual machine is guaranteed to get 1

Seite 12 - Resource Allocation Limit

Figure 1-1. Single Host with Two Virtual MachinesVM-QAESX/ESXihostVM-MarketingIn the following example, assume that VM-QA is memory intensive and acc

Seite 13 - CPU Section

Table 1-2. CPU Resource AllocationField DescriptionTotal Capacity Guaranteed CPU allocation, in megahertz (MHz), reserved for this object.Reserved Ca

Seite 14 - Memory Section

Virtual Machine Resource Allocation TabA Resource Allocation tab is available when you select a virtual machine from the inventory panel.This Resource

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Table 1-9. Resource SettingsField DescriptionReservation Guaranteed memory allocation for this virtual machine.Limit Upper limit for this virtual mac

Seite 16 - Admission Control

Managing CPU Resources 2ESX/ESXi hosts support CPU virtualization.When you utilize CPU virtualization, you should understand how it works, its differe

Seite 17 - Managing CPU Resources 2

Hardware-Assisted CPU VirtualizationCertain processors (such as Intel VT and AMD SVM) provide hardware assistance for CPU virtualization.When using th

Seite 18 - Administering CPU Resources

View Processor InformationYou can access information about current CPU configuration through the vSphere Client or using the vSphereSDK.Procedure1 In

Seite 19 - Multicore Processors

vSphere Resource Management Guide2 VMware, Inc.You can find the most up-to-date technical documentation on the VMware Web site at:http://www.vmware.

Seite 20 - Hyperthreading

The ESX CPU scheduler can interpret processor topology, including the relationship between sockets, cores,and logical processors. The scheduler uses t

Seite 21 - Enable Hyperthreading

Hyperthreading and ESX/ESXi HostsAn ESX/ESXi host enabled for hyperthreading should behave similarly to a host without hyperthreading. Youmight need t

Seite 22 - Quarantining

3 Select a hyperthreading mode for this virtual machine from the Mode drop-down menu.Hyperthreaded Core Sharing OptionsYou can set the hyperthreaded c

Seite 23 - Using CPU Affinity

Using CPU AffinityBy specifying a CPU affinity setting for each virtual machine, you can restrict the assignment of virtualmachines to a subset of the

Seite 24 - CPU Power Management

nWhen you move a virtual machine from one host to another, affinity might no longer apply because thenew host might have a different number of process

Seite 25 - Managing Memory Resources 3

Managing Memory Resources 3All modern operating systems provide support for virtual memory, allowing software to use more memorythan the machine physi

Seite 26 - Memory Sharing

For example, consider a virtual machine with a configured size of 1GB. When the guest operating system boots,it detects that it is running on a dedica

Seite 27 - Performance Considerations

The amount of memory saved by memory sharing depends on workload characteristics. A workload of manynearly identical virtual machines might free up mo

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Figure 3-1. ESX/ESXi Memory Mappingvirtual machine1guest virtual memoryguest physical memorymachine memorya baa b b cbc bb cvirtual machine2nThe boxe

Seite 29 - Understanding Memory Overhead

View Memory Allocation InformationYou can use the vSphere Client to view information about current memory allocations.You can view the information abo

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ContentsUpdated Information 5About This Book 7 1Getting Started with Resource Management 9What Is Resource Management? 9Configuring Resource Allocatio

Seite 31 - Memory Reclamation

ESX/ESXi memory virtualization adds little time overhead to memory accesses. Because the processor's paginghardware uses page tables (shadow page

Seite 32 - Using Swap Files

An ESX/ESXi host determines allocations for each virtual machine based on the number of shares allocated toit and an estimate of its recent working se

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Figure 3-2. Memory Ballooning in the Guest Operating System123memorymemorymemoryswap spaceswap spaceNOTE You must configure the guest operating sys

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Swap File LocationBy default, the swap file is created in the same location as the virtual machine's configuration file.A swap file is created by

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If you are overcommitting memory with ESX/ESXi, to support the intra-guest swapping induced by ballooning,ensure that your guest operating systems als

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To determine the effectiveness of memory sharing for a given workload, try running the workload, and useresxtop or esxtop to observe the actual saving

Seite 37 - Managing Resource Pools 4

A similar result is obtained when determining Memory Shared and Memory Shared Common for the ESX/ESXihost.nMemory Shared for the host is the sum of ea

Seite 38 - Why Use Resource Pools?

Managing Resource Pools 4A resource pool is a logical abstraction for flexible management of resources. Resource pools can be groupedinto hierarchies

Seite 39 - Create Resource Pools

Why Use Resource Pools?Resource pools allow you to delegate control over resources of a host (or a cluster), but the benefits are evidentwhen you use

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Create Resource PoolsYou can create a child resource pool of any ESX/ESXi host, resource pool, or DRS cluster.NOTE If a host has been added to a clu

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7Viewing DRS Cluster Information 67Viewing the Cluster Summary Tab 67Using the DRS Tab 69 8Using NUMA Systems with ESX/ESXi 73What is NUMA? 73How ESX

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Resource Pool Creation ExampleThis procedure example demonstrates how you can create a resource pool with the ESX/ESXi host as the parentresource.Assu

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nThe information displayed in the Resource Allocation tab about the resource pool’s reserved andunreserved CPU and memory resources changes to reflect

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Table 4-2. Reservation TypesReservation Type DescriptionFixed The system checks whether the selected resource pool has sufficient unreservedresources

Seite 45 - Creating a DRS Cluster 5

Figure 4-3. Admission Control with Expandable Resource Pools: Successful Power-OnVM-K1, 2GHz VM-K2, 2GHz2GHz6GHzRP-KIDVM-M1, 1GHzRP-MOMNow, consider

Seite 46 - Group Power On

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Seite 47 - Virtual Machine Migration

Creating a DRS Cluster 5A DRS cluster is a collection of ESX/ESXi hosts and associated virtual machines with shared resources and ashared management i

Seite 48 - Migration Recommendations

Admission Control and Initial PlacementWhen you attempt to power on a single virtual machine or a group of virtual machines in a DRS-enabledcluster, v

Seite 49 - DRS Cluster Prerequisites

Group Power-On ExampleThe user selects three virtual machines in the same datacenter for a group power-on attempt. The first twovirtual machines (VM1

Seite 50 - Create a DRS Cluster

nIf the cluster and virtual machines involved are all fully automated, vCenter Server migrates runningvirtual machines between hosts as needed to ensu

Seite 51 - Disable DRS

DRS Cluster PrerequisitesAny host that is added to a DRS cluster must meet certain prerequisites to use cluster features successfully.Shared StorageEn

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Updated InformationThis vSphere Resource Management Guide is updated with each release of the product or when necessary.This table provides the update

Seite 53 - Resources 6

Configure EVC from the Cluster Settings dialog box. The hosts in a cluster must meet certain requirementsfor the cluster to use EVC. For more informat

Seite 54 - Delete DRS Rules

12 Select a location for the swapfiles of your virtual machines.You can either store a swapfile in the same directory as the virtual machine itself or

Seite 55 - Adding Hosts to a Cluster

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Seite 56 - Remove Hosts from a Cluster

Using DRS Clusters to ManageResources 6After you create a DRS cluster, you can customize it and use it to manage resources.To customize your DRS clust

Seite 57 - Using Standby Mode

2 Right-Click and select Edit Settings.3 In the left panel under VMware DRS select Rules.4 Click Add.5 In the Virtual Machine Rule dialog box, name th

Seite 58 - DRS Cluster Validity

4 Select the rule you want to remove and click Remove.The rule is deleted.Adding Hosts to a ClusterThe procedure for adding hosts to a cluster is diff

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vCenter Server removes all existing resource pools of the host and the virtual machines in the host’shierarchy are all attached to the root. Because s

Seite 60 - Overcommitted DRS Clusters

Procedure1 Select the host and select Enter Maintenance Mode from the right-click menu.2 After the host is in maintenance mode, drag it to a different

Seite 61 - Invalid DRS Clusters

DRS Cluster ValidityThe vSphere Client indicates whether a DRS cluster is valid, overcommitted (yellow), or invalid (red).DRS clusters become overcomm

Seite 62 - Managing Power Resources

Figure 6-1. Valid Cluster with Fixed Resource PoolsclusterTotal Capacity: 12GReserved Capacity: 11GAvailable Capacity: 1GRP1Reservation: 4GReservatio

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Figure 6-2. Valid Cluster with Expandable Resource PoolsclusterTotal Capacity: 16GReserved Capacity: 16GAvailable Capacity: 0GRP1 (expandable)Reserva

Seite 65 - Host-Level Overrides

Figure 6-3. Yellow ClusterXclusterTotal Capacity: 12G 8GReserved Capacity: 12GAvailable Capacity: 0GRP1 (expandable)Reservation: 4GReservation Used:

Seite 66 - Monitoring VMware DPM

A cluster can also turn red if you reconfigure a resource pool while a virtual machine is failing over. A virtualmachine that is failing over is disco

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VMware DPM can use one of three power management protocols to bring a host out of standby mode:Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI), Hewle

Seite 68 - Memory Utilization

Test Wake-on-LAN for VMware DPMThe use of Wake-on-LAN (WOL) for the VMware DPM feature is fully supported, if you configure andsuccessfully test it ac

Seite 69 - Using the DRS Tab

Automation LevelWhether the host power state and migration recommendations generated by VMware DPM are executedautomatically or not depends upon the p

Seite 70 - DRS Faults Page

After enabling and running VMware DPM, you can verify that it is functioning properly by viewing each host’sLast Time Exited Standby information displ

Seite 71 - DRS History Page

Viewing DRS Cluster Information 7You can view information about a DRS cluster using the cluster Summary and DRS tabs in the vSphere Client.You can als

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Cluster Summary Tab VMware DRS SectionThe VMware DRS section appears in the cluster's Summary tab only if VMware DRS is enabled.Table 7-2. VMwar

Seite 73 - What is NUMA?

Using the DRS TabThe DRS tab is available when you select a DRS cluster object from the inventory panel in the vSphere Client.This tab displays inform

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About This BookThe vSphere Resource Management Guide describes resource management for VMware® ESX™, ESXi, andVMware vCenter™ Server environments.This

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Table 7-4. DRS Recommendations InformationColumn DescriptionPriority Priority level (1-5) for the recommendation. Priority one, the highest, indicate

Seite 76 - IBM Enterprise X-Architecture

DRS History PageThe History page of the DRS tab displays recent actions taken as a result of DRS recommendations.You can reach this page by clicking t

Seite 77 - Specifying NUMA Controls

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Using NUMA Systems with ESX/ESXi 8ESX/ESXi supports memory access optimization for Intel and AMD Opteron processors in server architecturesthat suppor

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There are many disadvantages to using such an operating system on a NUMA platform. The high latency ofremote memory accesses can leave the processors

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VMware NUMA Optimization Algorithms and SettingsThis section describes the algorithms and settings used by ESX/ESXi to maximize application performanc

Seite 81 - Using the esxtop Utility

When a virtual machine moves to a new node, the ESX/ESXi host immediately begins to migrate its memoryin this fashion. It manages the rate to avoid ov

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The IBM Enterprise X-Architecture supports servers with up to four nodes (also called CECs or SMP ExpansionComplexes in IBM terminology). Each node ca

Seite 83 - Common Statistics Description

An administrator can also manually move a virtual machine to another node after the virtual machine hasstarted running. In this case, the page migrati

Seite 84 - CPU Panel

Then, you want this virtual machine to run only on node 1.1 In the vSphere Client inventory panel, select the virtual machine and select Edit Settings

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Technical Support and Education ResourcesThe following technical support resources are available to you. To access the current version of this book an

Seite 86 - Memory Panel

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Performance Monitoring Utilities:resxtop and esxtop AThe resxtop and esxtop command-line utilities provide a detailed look at how ESX/ESXi uses resour

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After it is set up, start resxtop from the command line. For remote connections, you can either connect to anESX/ESXi host either directly or through

Seite 89 - Storage Adapter Panel

Table A-2. Interactive Mode Command-Line Options (Continued)Option DescriptionaShow all statistics. This option overrides configuration file setups a

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Table A-3. Interactive Mode Single-Key Commands (Continued)Key Description# Prompts you for the number of statistics rows to display. Any value great

Seite 91 - Storage Device Panel

Table A-4. CPU Panel Statistics (Continued)Line DescriptionCCPU(%) Percentages of total CPU time as reported by the ESX service console. This field i

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Table A-4. CPU Panel Statistics (Continued)Line DescriptionAFFINITY BITMASKBit mask showing the current scheduling affinity for the world.HTSHARING C

Seite 93 - Virtual Machine Storage Panel

Table A-6. Memory Panel StatisticsField DescriptionPMEM (MB) Displays the machine memory statistics for the server. All numbers are in megabytes.tota

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Table A-6. Memory Panel Statistics (Continued)Field DescriptionSWAP (MB) Displays the ESX/ESXi swap usage statistics. All numbers are in megabytes.cu

Seite 95 - Network Panel

Table A-6. Memory Panel Statistics (Continued)Field DescriptionSWTGT (MB) Target where the ESX/ESXi host expects the swap usage by the resource pool

Seite 96 - Using Batch Mode

Getting Started with ResourceManagement 1To understand resource management, you must be aware of its components, its goals, and how best toimplement i

Seite 97 - Using Replay Mode

Table A-8. Storage Adapter Panel Statistics (Continued)Column DescriptionNCHNS Number of channels.NTGTS Number of targets.NLUNS Number of LUNs.NWDS N

Seite 98 - Use esxtop in Replay Mode

Table A-9. Storage Adapter Panel Interactive CommandsCommand DescriptioneToggles whether storage adapter statistics are displayed expanded or unexpan

Seite 99 - Advanced Attributes B

Table A-10. Storage Device Panel Statistics (Continued)Column DescriptionWQLEN World queue depth. This is the maximum number of ESX/ESXi VMkernel act

Seite 100 - Advanced Memory Attributes

Table A-11. Storage Device Panel Interactive CommandsCommand DescriptioneExpand or roll up storage world statistics. This command allows you to view

Seite 101 - Advanced NUMA Attributes

Table A-12. Virtual Machine Storage Panel Statistics (Continued)Column DescriptionBLKSZ Block size in bytes. It is valid only if the corresponding wo

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Table A-13. Virtual Machine Storage Panel Interactive CommandsCommand DescriptioneExpand or roll up storage world statistics. Allows you to view stor

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Table A-15. Network Panel Interactive CommandsCommand DescriptionTSorts by Mb Tx column.RSorts by Mb Rx column.tSorts by Packets Tx column.rSorts by

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Use esxtop or resxtop in Batch ModeAfter you have prepared for batch mode, you can use esxtop or resxtop in this mode.Procedure1 Start resxtop (or esx

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Prepare for Replay ModeTo run in replay mode, you must prepare for replay mode.Procedure1 Run vm-support in snapshot mode on the ESX service console.U

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Advanced Attributes BYou can set advanced attributes for hosts or individual virtual machines to help you customize resourcemanagement.In most cases,

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