A vSphere Administrator notices that a virtual machine is performing poorly, and upon investigation has observed the fol

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A vSphere Administrator notices that a virtual machine is performing poorly, and upon investigation has observed the fol

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A vSphere Administrator notices that a virtual machine is performing poorly, and upon investigation has observed the following:-> The guest operating system does not appear to be utilizing the resources that have been assigned to it.-> The ESXi host has many other VMs present and utilization is high.What is the first step in troubleshooting this problem?

A. Shut down the virtual machine and double the amount of vCPU and RAM assigned.
B. Shut down the virtual machine and set the number of vCPU as high as possible.
C. Migrate the virtual machine to an ESXi host with more resources available.
D. Configure the virtual machine with CPU and Memory limits. C
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