An administrator has three VMs and each has been allocated two virtual CPUs. VM1 and VM2 have CPU shares set to normal p

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An administrator has three VMs and each has been allocated two virtual CPUs. VM1 and VM2 have CPU shares set to normal p

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An administrator has three VMs and each has been allocated two virtual CPUs. VM1 and VM2 have CPU shares set to normal priority. VM3 has CPU shares set to high priority. All three VMs are running CPU intensive workloads and begin to contend for CPU resources. If VM1 and VM2 are effectively given 1600 MHz each, which when combined represents 50% of the available processing power, VM3 will be given:

A. 1600 MHz.
B. 1800 MHz.
C. 2400 MHz.
D. 3200 MHz.
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