1. Which of the following memory management techniques does NOT help increasing the virtual machine density?
Increasing VM density means that you may run more virtual machines with the same host physical resources.
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Dynamic memory allocation |
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Memory ballooning |
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C. |
Memory mirroring |
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Transparent memory sharing |
Except memory mirroring, all other memory management techniques helps in increasing the virtual machine density.
Dynamic memory is used by Microsoft while memory ballooning and transparent memory sharing are used by VMware.
Hence option c is correct
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