How to create resource pool in vcenter

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  • How to create resource pool in vcenter
  • Right-click a parent object for the resource pool > choose New Resource Pool.

  • Right-click a parent object for the resource pool > choose New Resource Pool.
  • Enter name > Define the allocation of CPU and memory resources > click OK.
  • Using the vSphere Client, connect to vCenter Server.
  • This video shows how to use the VMware vSphere client to configure resource pools within a DRS cluster and how to add virtual machines.
  • In the vSphere Client navigator, select a parent object for the resource pool (a host, another resource pool, or a DRS cluster).
  • Using the vSphere Client, connect to vCenter Server..

    Our Virtual Infrastructure is running on resources being distributed by hypervisor. Although Hypervisor is itself smart in allocating resources, avoid resource contention, and maximizing the performance as per requirement.

    However, we as VM administration are also responsible and have to  manage the better utilization and optimization of resource to ensure to have better Availability, Manageability, Performance, Recoverability, and Scalability of infrastructure.

    Step 1: Login to vSphere Client.

    In this article, we are going to cover topic for better utilization of resources and maximizing the performance by using Resource Pool

    Configure and Manage Resource Pools:-

    Resource pool is a logical abstractions of CPU and Memory resources.

    We use Resource Pool to Share, Limit, and Reservation of resources for VMs.  We need it when CPU and Memory resources become constrained on the cluster, or we need to dedicate amount of resources for list of virtual machines.

    Although it can also be allocated per VM, but management of resource per Virtual machine will increase administration efforts.

    You must have DRS enab