A developer is concerned about a virtual machine's CPU usage over the past month. How can an administrator show the CPU usage over this time period to the developer?
A.
Select the VM's Summary tab, then view the VM Hardware pane.
B.
Select the VM's Summary tab, then view CPU Usage.
C.
Select the VM's Monitor tab, then select Overview.
D.
Select the VM's Monitor tab, then select Events.
To display the CPU usage of a virtual machine over the past month to the developer, the administrator can follow these steps:
C. Select the VM's Monitor tab, then select Overview.
In the vSphere Client, navigating to the Monitor tab and choosing Overview allows the administrator to access performance monitoring and graphs for the selected virtual machine. This view provides various performance metrics, including CPU usage, over a defined period. By selecting the desired time range (in this case, the past month), the administrator can display the historical CPU usage of the VM for the specified duration. This information can be shared with the developer to address concerns about the virtual machine's CPU usage over the past month.
C. Select the VM's Monitor tab, then select Overview.
In vSphere, an administrator can show the CPU usage over a specific time period by navigating to the virtual machine's Monitor tab and selecting Overview. This will provide a graph showing the CPU utilization over the selected time period. The administrator can adjust the time period to show the past month, and can also select a specific date range to display. The developer can then use this information to understand the virtual machine's CPU usage over the desired time period.
Answer is C
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.7/com.vmware.vsphere.vcsa.doc/GUID-2E734640-1F79-49A0-8CE4-A5B1EA165C72.html#:~:text=On%20the%20Monitor%20page%2C%20click,a%20particular%20date%20and%20time.
It is definitely C.
In vCenter click on VM, go to Monitor tab and under Performance click on Overview and the Performance Overview option will be presented.
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