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VMworld 2015: INF5701 – Extreme Performance…

VMworld 2015: INF5701 – Extreme Performance Series – vSphere Compute & Memory

VMworld 2015: INF5701 – Extreme Performance…

In this session we’ll dive deep into how the vSphere compute and memory schedulers work to provide the same level of performance as bare metal. Hosted by two outstanding performance engineers, they will review concepts like how and when vSphere schedules vCPUs, how virtual machines are idles, understand virtual machine memory overhead and how large memory pages help or hurt performance. If you want to understand what vSphere does at an atomic level you don’t want to miss this advanced session.


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