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VMware Exam 2V0-21.23 Topic 5 Question 23 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 2V0-21.23 exam
Question #: 23
Topic #: 5
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A vSphere environment is experiencing intermittent short bursts of CPU contention, causing brief production outages for some of the virtual machines (VMs). To understand the cause of the issue, the administrator wants to observe near real-time statistics for all VMs.

Which two vSphere reporting tools could the administrator use? (Choose two.)

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Chandra
11 days ago
I'm not sure about esxcli, but I know that resxtop is also a good option for monitoring CPU contention.
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Kindra
12 days ago
I agree with Carey. Those tools would provide real-time statistics for all VMs.
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Martha
13 days ago
D) Overview Performance Charts sounds like it might be a good option, but I bet it doesn't give the level of granularity the administrator needs to really pinpoint the issue.
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Carey
14 days ago
I think the administrator could use Advanced Performance Charts and esxtop.
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Lynna
16 days ago
I personally prefer using resxtop over esxtop for real-time monitoring. It offers more advanced features and customization options.
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Telma
16 days ago
Haha, can you imagine the administrator trying to use A) Advanced Performance Charts? They'll be staring at the screen for hours, trying to make sense of all the data!
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Otis
20 days ago
I agree with Felix. Advanced Performance Charts provide detailed performance data, while esxtop allows for monitoring at the command-line level.
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Vonda
21 days ago
I'm not sure about B) esxcli, isn't that more for command-line management rather than performance reporting?
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Cruz
4 days ago
B: So, which two vSphere reporting tools do you think the administrator could use?
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Georgiana
7 days ago
A: I think you're right, esxcli is more for command-line management.
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Clorinda
22 days ago
I think C) resxtop and E) esxtop are the correct answers. These tools provide detailed real-time performance metrics for the VMs.
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Felix
22 days ago
I think the administrator could use Advanced Performance Charts and esxtop to observe near real-time statistics for all VMs.
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