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Table 114. Memory Performance Enhancement Advice (Continued)
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4 If the cluster is not a DRS cluster, enable DRS. To enable DRS, perform the following tasks:
1 Select the cluster, and click the Configure tab.
2 Under Services, click vSphere DRS.
3 click Edit.
An Edit Cluster Settings dialog box opens.
4 Click Turn ON vSphere DRS, and click OK.
5 If the cluster is a DRS cluster:
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Increase the number of hosts, and migrate one or more virtual machines to the new host.
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Check the aggressiveness threshold. If the value is low, increase the threshold. It might help avoid hot spots in the
cluster.
6 Add more physical memory to one or more hosts.
Memory (MB)
The Memory (MB) chart displays memory data counters for clusters. The chart appears at all collection
levels except level 1.
Description
This chart is located in the Home view of the cluster Performance tab.
Note These data counter definitions are for hosts. At the cluster level, the values are collected and
totaled. The counter values in the chart represent the aggregate amounts of the host data. The counters
that appear in the chart depend on the collection level set for your vCenter Server.
Table 115. Data Counters
Chart Label Description
Active Sum of the active guest physical memory of all powered on virtual machines on the host,
plus memory used by basic VMkernel applications. Active memory is estimated by the
VMkernel.
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Counter: active
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Stats Type: Absolute
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Unit: Megabytes (MB)
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Rollup Type: Average (Minimum/Maximum)
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Collection Level: 2 (4)
Balloon Sum of the guest physical memory reclaimed by the balloon driver for all powered on virtual
machines on the host.
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Counter: vmmemctl
n
Stats Type: Absolute
n
Unit: Megabytes (MB)
n
Rollup Type: Average (Minimum/Maximum)
n
Collection Level: 1 (4)
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