After a recent unexplained peak in virtual machine (VM) CPU usage, an administrator is asked to monitor the VM performance for a recurrence of the issue. Which two tools can the administrator use? (Choose two.)
C is obvious, E is using esxtop and you can only run this command on shell
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/com.vmware.vsphere.monitoring.doc/GUID-D89E8267-C74A-496F-B58E-19672CAB5A53.html
Performance charts & resxtop and esxtop
you can start esxtop only through the ESXi Shell of a local ESXi host
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/8.0/vsphere-esxi-vcenter-801-monitoring-performance-guide.pdf
The correct answers are A and C.
The vCenter Management Interface and vSphere Performance Charts are both tools that can be used to monitor VM performance. The vCenter Management Interface is a web-based interface that provides a centralized view of all VMs in a vSphere environment. The vSphere Performance Charts are a set of graphical tools that can be used to track VM performance over time.
The Direct Console User Interface (DCUI), vCenter Command Line Interface, and ESXi Shell are all tools that can be used to manage VMs, but they are not specifically designed for monitoring VM performance.
vCenter Management Interface implies https:// appliance-IP-address-or-FQDN :5480
So not A
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