On the DPM (Distributed Power Management) in VMware vSphere

Dear Sir.

As the description below URL.

http://www.VMware.com/files/PDF/drs_datasheet.PDF

Could you explain how DPM works on the server?

I want to say how does VMware ESX control the power consumption of the server?

Kind regards

Charles

Charles,

DPM does not resemble the power consumption of an ESX Server, but it leans on the CPU load and memory. "VMware Distributed Power Management (DPM) continually optimizes energy consumption in the data center. When virtual machines in a DRS cluster need less resources, such that during the nights and weekends, DPM consolidated on fewer servers and the rest goes off to reduce energy consumption, the workloads. When VM resource needs increase (for example when users log in applications in the morning), DPM brings guests powered down online to ensure service levels are met. "For more information, see VMware vSphere VMware Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS) .

Robert

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