
Table 3-1. How Allocation Pool Settings Affect Resource Pool Settings (Continued)
Allocation Pool
Setting
Allocation Pool
Value Resource Pool Setting Resource Pool Value
Memory Allocation 50 GB Memory Limit 50 GB
Memory % Guarantee 20% Memory Reservation 10 GB
Table 3-2. How Pay-As-You Go Settings Affect Resource Pool Settings
Pay-As-You-Go
Setting
Pay-As-You-Go
Value Resource Pool Setting Resource Pool Value
CPU % Guarantee 10% CPU Reservation, CPU Limit 0.00 GHz, Unlimited
Memory % Guarantee 100% Memory Reservation, Memory
Limit
0.00 GB, Unlimited
Resource pools created to support Pay-As-You-Go organization vDCs will always have no reservations or
limits. Pay-As-You-Go settings only affect overcommitment. A 100% guarantee means no overcommitment is
possible. The lower the percentage, the more overcommitment is possible.
Table 3-3. How Reservation Pool Settings Affect Resource Pool Settings
Reservation Pool
Setting
Reservation Pool
Value Resource Pool Setting Resource Pool Value
CPU Allocation 25 GHz CPU Reservation, CPU Limit 25 GHz, 25 GHz
Memory Allocation 50 GB Memory Reservation, Memory
Limit
50 GB, 50 GB
Allocate Storage
An organization vDC requires storage space for vApps and vApp templates. You can allocate storage from
the space available on provider vDC datastores.
Procedure
1 Enter the amount of storage to allocate.
2 (Optional) Select the Enable thin provisioning check box to enable thin provisioning for virtual machines
in the organization vDC.
Thin provisioning can help avoid over-allocating storage and save storage space. For a virtual machine
with a thin virtual disk, ESX/ESXi provisions the entire space required for the disk's current and future
activities, but commits only as much storage space as the disk needs for its initial operations.
3 Click Next.
Select Network Pool
A network pool is a group of undifferentiated networks that is used to create vApp networks and NAT-routed
or internal organization networks.
Procedure
1 Select a network pool or select None.
If you select None, you can add a network pool later.
2 Enter the maximum number of networks that the organization can provision from the network pool.
3 Click Next.
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