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Table 166. Memory Performance Enhancement Advice (Continued)
# Resolution
5 Migrate one or more virtual machines to a host in a DRS cluster.
6 Add physical memory to the host.
Memory (MB)
The Memory (MB) chart displays memory data counters for hosts.
This chart is located in the Home view of the host Performance tab.
Note Guest physical memory refers to the virtual hardware memory presented to a virtual machine for its
guest operating system. Machine memory is the actual physical RAM in the host.
Not all counters are collected at collection level 1.
Table 167. 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 and is based on the current workload of the host.
n
Counter: active
n
Stats Type: Absolute
n
Unit: Megabytes (MB)
n
Rollup Type: Average (Minimum/Maximum)
n
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.
n
Counter: vmmemctl
n
Stats Type: Absolute
n
Unit: Megabytes (MB)
n
Rollup Type: Average (Minimum/Maximum)
n
Collection Level: 1 (4)
Balloon Target Sum of the balloon target memory of all powered on virtual machines on the host.
If the balloon target value is greater than the balloon value, the VMkernel inflates the
balloon, causing more virtual machine memory to be reclaimed. If the balloon target value is
less than the balloon value, the VMkernel deflates the balloon, which allows the virtual
machine to consume additional memory if needed.
Virtual machines initiate memory reallocation. Therefore, it is possible to have a balloon
target value of 0 and a balloon value greater than 0.
n
Counter: vmmemctltarget
n
Stats Type: Absolute
n
Unit: Megabytes (MB)
n
Rollup Type: Average (Minimum/Maximum)
n
Collection Level: 2 (4)
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