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Nutanix Exam NCS-Core Topic 1 Question 36 Discussion

Actual exam question for Nutanix's NCS-Core exam
Question #: 36
Topic #: 1
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A VM does not have enough resources for the demand, which leads to performance bottlenecks. The VM is exhibiting one or more of following baseline values, based on the past 30 days:

* CPU usage > 90% (moderate), 95% (high)

* CPU ready time > 5%, 10%

* Memory usage > 90%, 95%

* Memory swap rate > 0 Kbps (no moderate value)

Which type of VM is being described?

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Polly
1 days ago
I'm not sure, but it could also be a Constrained VM if the CPU ready time is high.
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Hailey
1 days ago
Inactive VM? Really? The resource usage metrics are the opposite of inactive. This VM is anything but inactive, it's more like a hyperactive VM on a sugar rush.
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Denny
2 days ago
I'm going with Bully VM. It's clearly dominating the resources and leaving no room for other VMs to breathe. Time to put this VM on a diet!
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Omer
6 days ago
I agree with Tequila, the high CPU usage and memory usage indicate over-provisioning.
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Joanna
6 days ago
I'm not sure about this one. It could be an Over-provisioned VM, where the resources are not being utilized efficiently. But the high usage metrics point more towards a Constrained VM.
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Tijuana
8 days ago
This is clearly a Constrained VM, where the resource usage is exceeding the allocated limits. The high CPU usage, CPU ready time, and memory usage are all indicators of a VM that is struggling to keep up with the demand.
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Tequila
11 days ago
I think the VM is an Over-provisioned VM.
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