Its A, question is for %shares, the reservation and limit don't change, but %shares does.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.5/com.vmware.vsphere.resmgmt.doc/GUID-D1DEFECE-7C3D-4A01-9064-35B9E391B58A.html
Note:
Because share allocations are relative to a resource pool, you might have to manually change a virtual machine’s shares when you move it into a resource pool so that the virtual machine’s shares are consistent with the relative values in the new resource pool. A warning appears if a virtual machine would receive a very large (or very small) percentage of total shares.
I tested in VMware labs on hands, and it doesn't change. Both reservation and shares doesn't change. So it's B
nope, A is the correct, check this link:
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.5/com.vmware.vsphere.resmgmt.doc/GUID-D1DEFECE-7C3D-4A01-9064-35B9E391B58A.html
nope, A is the correct, check this link:
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.5/com.vmware.vsphere.resmgmt.doc/GUID-D1DEFECE-7C3D-4A01-9064-35B9E391B58A.html
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