Which two resources are the most impacted in the infrastructure sprawl experienced in non-virtualized data centers? (Choose two)
The initial motivator to move to virtualization was server consolidation. Server sprawl was a very big problem in the ''1 app, 1 server'' datacenter environment. Hundreds of servers were using power, generating heat, taking up space, and requiring administration. On top of that, the great majority of these servers were woefully underutilized, using just a fraction of their CPU and memory. It was a completely inefficient way to run a datacenter. Virtualization allowed one physical server to be shared by multiple VMs. In the early days, you could get ratios of 20 to 1---this represented significant cost savings to the business. Over time, these ratios have grown, and it is not uncommon to see ratios of 100 to 1 now.
Which tab in the vSphere Web Client allows you to view the state of CPU and memory components for an ESXi Host?
Which storage format can be used to deploy data stores on block storage devices?
Which vSphere feature automatically optimized resource utilization and responds to workload requirements?
In what two ways can vSphere Replication minimize network bandwidth consumption while replicating and storing virtual machines?