VMware DRS continuously monitors utilization across resource pools and intelligently allocates available resources among the virtual machines based on pre-defined rules that reflect business needs and changing priorities. When virtual machine resources are constrained, additional capacity is made available by migrating live virtual machines to a different physical server using VMware VMotion.
VMware DRS continuously monitors utilisation across resource pools and intelligently aligns resources with business needs, enabling you to:
VMware DRS continuously balances computing capacity in resource pools to deliver the performance, scalability and availability not possible with physical infrastructure. VMware DRS allows you to:
VMware Distributed Power Management (DPM) (this functionality is supported experimentally) continuously monitors resource requirements and power consumption across a DRS cluster. When the cluster needs fewer resources, it consolidates workloads and puts hosts in standby mode to reduce power consumption. When resource requirements of workloads increase, DPM brings powered-down hosts back online to ensure service levels are met.
Distributed Power Management allows IT organisations to:
VMware DRS (with DPM) is included in VMware Infrastructure Enterprise edition and can be purchased as an add-on product to the Standard and Foundation editions. VMware VMotion is required to implement VMware DRS.
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