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Question #: 88
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The application development team plans to test a few CPU intensive applications. The virtualization team is concerned about these applications impacting other teams.

How should the team manage this problem?

  • A. Set a CPU reservation on the Namespace Resource Pool in vCenter.
  • B. Add a CPU limit to the Namespace Resource Pool in vCenter.
  • C. Set a network policy to limit network bandwidth within the vSphere Namespace.
  • D. Add a CPU limit to the vSphere Namespace for the development team.
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Suggested Answer: D 🗳️

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KingJ92
2 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: D
D. Add a CPU limit to the vSphere Namespace for the development team. To manage the potential impact of CPU-intensive applications on other teams within a vSphere Namespace, setting a CPU limit specifically for the vSphere Namespace associated with the development team is a reasonable approach. This ensures that the CPU usage of the applications within that Namespace is restricted to a defined limit, preventing them from consuming excessive resources and impacting other workloads in the same environment. Setting a CPU limit directly on the Namespace provides a level of resource isolation for the development team, allowing them to conduct their tests without adversely affecting other teams sharing the same vSphere infrastructure.
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HenryDCase
8 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: D
D. B cannot be correct.
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obeythefist
10 months, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: D
I will go with D, here's why: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/vmware-vsphere-with-tanzu/GUID-A555F1AC-2338-46EA-A1BA-A71091ED9CA8.html From the article: 1. From the vSphere Client home menu, select Workload Management. 2. Select a vSphere Namespace, select Configure, and click Resource Limits. 3. Click Edit 4. Set a limit to the CPU consumption on the vSphere Namespace.
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