Memoria ESXi

Buenos dias,

Tengo una duda respecto a memoria del servidor y las maquinas office.

Dispongo a 48GB RAM wont con servidor.

I have 3 maquinas office, 1 vCenter Server y Windows 2012 2.

El Resumen del ESXi spend me appears so tal:

mem.jpg

Pero are imposible me esten consumiendo 45 GB, between las maquinas 3 office no llego a consuming or 5 GB, y el welcome me extraña consumed 40 GB.

How are posible that este the bar casi a tope of the sleep?

Las graficas of vSphere dentro Web Client, 'ADVANCED' en, what is seria that represents lo what esta verdad using, the 'ACTIVE '?

Gracias, cordially.

Me alegra Rafa,

No you easier como fixed olvides.

A greeting.

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