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This separation is particularly beneficial for high availability configurations. By placing VMs in different fault domains, you can ensure they run on separate hardware, enhancing reliability and fault tolerance.

What is the difference Between Non-Reserved and Reserved Memory?

Memory reservation guarantees a VM a specified amount of physical memory, ensuring consistent and predictable performance and availability, especially for critical applications or vGPU implementation. Non-reserved memory, on the other hand, is not guaranteed and depends on the host's overall memory availability, leading to potential performance variability. Reserved memory reduces available resources for other VMs, while non-reserved memory allows for more flexible and efficient use of host resources.

Why do I need to use Reserved Memory when using a vGPU?

Reserving memory for VMs using vGPUs in vSphere is essential to ensure consistent performance, meet the architectural requirements of vGPUs, avoid memory management issues, and comply with NVIDIA recommendations.

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