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Using the esxtop tool to identify VMware ESX memory use

3 March, 2009 Gabrie van Zanten 1 Comment VMware

As a VMware system administrator, you can monitor memory usage in the VMware Infrastructure Client (VI Client). You can also potentially free up a lot of memory throughout your virtual infrastructure by using VMware’s esxtop tool with a secure shell (SSH) client to understand which virtual machines and processes are using memory and making appropriate […]

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