A. Disk Shares.
In vSphere, the administrator can prioritize disk access for virtual machines by setting disk shares. Disk shares allow the administrator to set a relative priority for virtual machine disk access to the physical storage resources. The virtual machine with a higher number of disk shares is allocated a greater proportion of available I/O operations. This way, the administrator can ensure that the most critical virtual machines receive the necessary disk resources.
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