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Figure 6-1. Valid Cluster with Fixed Resource Pools

cluster

Total Capacity: 12G

Reserved Capacity: 11G

Available Capacity: 1G

RP1

Reservation: 4G

Reservation Used: 4G

Unreserved: 0G

RP2

Reservation: 4G

Reservation Used: 3G

Unreserved: 1G

RP3

Reservation: 3G

Reservation Used: 3G

Unreserved: 0G

VM1, 2G

VM7, 2G

VM2, 2G

VM4, 1G

VM8, 2G

VM3, 3G

VM5, 2G

VM6, 2G

The cluster has the following characteristics:

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A cluster with total resources of 12GHz.

n

Three resource pools, each of type Fixed (Expandable Reservation is not selected).

n

The total reservation of the three resource pools combined is 11GHz (4+4+3 GHz). The total is shown in

the Reserved Capacity field for the cluster.

n

RP1 was created with a reservation of 4GHz. Two virtual machines. (VM1 and VM7) of 2GHz each are

powered on (Reservation Used: 4GHz). No resources are left for powering on additional virtual machines.

VM6 is shown as not powered on. It consumes none of the reservation.

n

RP2 was created with a reservation of 4GHz. Two virtual machines of 1GHz and 2GHz are powered on

(Reservation Used: 3GHz). 1GHz remains unreserved.

n

RP3 was created with a reservation of 3GHz. One virtual machine with 3GHz is powered on. No resources

for powering on additional virtual machines are available.

Figure 6-2

shows an example of a valid cluster with some resource pools (RP1 and RP3) using reservation type

Expandable.

Chapter 6 Using DRS Clusters to Manage Resources

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