A virtual machine running in VMware Cloud on AWS is experiencing poor CPU performance. What are two steps the cloud administrator can take to troubleshoot this issue? (Choose two.)
A.
Physically access the console of the VMware ESXi host where the virtual machine resides and use the command line to review the logs.
B.
Use the Troubleshooting Workbench in VMware vRealize Operations Cloud to look for potential evidence.
C.
Set the power management policy on the VMware ESXi host to “High Performance.”
D.
Log in to the VMware ESXi host using SSH and run ‘esxtop’ to examine CPU statistics.
E.
Use the VMware vSphere Client to connect to the VMware vCenter which manages the virtual machine and examine its performance statistics.
"C" is wrong, there is no access for the customer to the managament policy settings.
"D" answer is wrong. There is no access to ESXi ssh/esxtop.
"It is a good idea to periodically monitor the CPU usage of the host. This can be done through
the vSphere Client, using the VMware vRealizeOperations management suite, or by using
resxtop. Below we describe how to interpret resxtop"
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-on-AWS/services/vmc-aws-performance.pdf
So, the correct answers: B,E
A, C, and D are things you are explicitly NOT allowed to do on VMware on AWS. That only leaves 2 options left, and it says to choose 2, so this answer is easy.
The question is referring to a single VM. Any answers pertaining to ESXi host should be out. Troubleshooting workbench “B” and vsphere client to access the Vm “E” are correct
Totally agree with previous comment, the correct answers are B&E, no possible access to a physical DC, access to the ESXi ssh or the management power policy
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