A standalone ESX Server with two physical CPUs has two running virtual machines (VMs) labeled VMA and VMB. Each VM has t

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A standalone ESX Server with two physical CPUs has two running virtual machines (VMs) labeled VMA and VMB. Each VM has t

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A standalone ESX Server with two physical CPUs has two running virtual machines (VMs) labeled VMA and VMB. Each VM has two virtual CPUs. VMA has 4000 CPU shares andVMB has 2000 CPU shares. VMA is continuously using 10% of the ESX Server's CPU resources. VMB attempts to use all CPU resources on the ESX Server.Ignore overhead from the service console. What percentage of the ESX Server's CPU resources will VMB be granted?

A. 33%
B. 50%
C. 90%
D. 100%
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