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Table Of Contents
About vSphere Resource Management
vSphere Resource Management describes resource management for VMware
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ESXi and vCenter
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Server
environments.
This documentation focuses on the following topics.
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Resource allocation and resource management concepts
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Virtual machine aributes and admission control
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Resource pools and how to manage them
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Clusters, vSphere
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Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS), vSphere Distributed Power Management
(DPM), and how to work with them
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Datastore clusters, Storage DRS, Storage I/O Control, and how to work with them
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Advanced resource management options
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Performance considerations
Intended Audience
This information is for system administrators who want to understand how the system manages resources
and how they can customize the default behavior. It’s also essential for anyone who wants to understand
and use resource pools, clusters, DRS, datastore clusters, Storage DRS, Storage I/O Control, or vSphere
DPM.
This documentation assumes you have a working knowledge of VMware ESXi and of vCenter Server.
Task instructions in this guide are based on the vSphere Web Client. You can also perform most of the tasks
in this guide by using the new vSphere Client. The new vSphere Client user interface terminology, topology,
and workow are closely aligned with the same aspects and elements of the vSphere Web Client user
interface. You can apply the vSphere Web Client instructions to the new vSphere Client unless otherwise
instructed.
N Not all functionality in the vSphere Web Client has been implemented for the vSphere Client in the
vSphere 6.5 release. For an up-to-date list of unsupported functionality, see Functionality Updates for the
vSphere Client Guide at hp://www.vmware.com/info?id=1413.
VMware, Inc.
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