You can allocate CPU and memory resources for the new vApp using shares, reservations, and limits.
Procedure
1 | Allocate CPU capacity for this vApp.
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Shares
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CPU shares for this vApp with respect to the parent’s total. Sibling vApps share resources according to their relative share values bounded by the reservation and limit. Select Low, Normal, or High, which specify share values respectively in a 1:2:4 ratio. Select Custom to give each vApp a specific number of shares, which express a proportional weight.
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Reservation
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Guaranteed CPU allocation for this vApp.
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Reservation Type
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Select the Expandable check box to make the reservation expandable. When the vApp is powered on, if the combined reservations of its virtual machines are larger than the reservation of the vApp, the vApp can use resources from its parent or ancestors.
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Limit
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Upper limit for this vApp's CPU allocation. Select Unlimited to specify no upper limit.
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2 | Allocate memory capacity for this vApp.
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Shares
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Memory shares for this vApp with respect to the parent’s total. Sibling vApps share resources according to their relative share values bounded by the reservation and limit. Select Low, Normal, or High, which specify share values respectively in a 1:2:4 ratio. Select Custom to give each vApp a specific number of shares, which express a proportional weight.
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Reservation
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Guaranteed memory allocation for this vApp.
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Reservation Type
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Select the Expandable check box to make the reservation expandable. When the vApp is powered on, if the combined reservations of its virtual machines are larger than the reservation of the vApp, the vApp can use resources from its parent or ancestors.
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Limit
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Upper limit for this vApp's memory allocation. Select Unlimited to specify no upper limit.
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3 | Click Next. |