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Memory Active (MB)
The Memory Active chart displays active memory usage for fault tolerant virtual machines.
This chart is located in the Fault Tolerance view of the Virtual Machine Peformance tab. It is not available at collection level 1.
Table 124. Data Counters
Chart Analysis
A virtual machine's memory size must be slightly larger than the average guest memory usage. This enables the host to accommodate workload spikes without swapping memory among guests. Increasing the virtual machine memory size results in more overhead memory usage.
If there is sufficient swap space, a high balloon value is not a performance issue. However, if the swapin and swapout values for the host are large, the host is probably lacking the amount of memory required to meet the demand.
If a virtual machine has high ballooning or swapping, check the amount of free physical memory on the host. A free memory value of 6% or less indicates that the host cannot meet the memory requirements. This leads to memory reclamation which may degrade performance. If the active memory size is the same as the granted memory size, demand for memory is greater than the memory resources available. If the active memory is consistently low, the memory size might be too large.
If the host has enough free memory, check the resource shares, reservation, and limit of the virtual machines and resource pools on the host. Verify that the host settings are adequate and not lower than those set for the virtual machine.
If there is little free memory available, or if you notice degredation in performance, consider taking the actions listed in Table 125.