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Set Over Commitment of Memory on ESX Server or Cluster

You can increase the amount of memory used on VMware servers or clusters when the actual memory usage permits it. Doing this lets you deploy more virtual machines.

Overcommitment is specified as a percentage. For example, if an ESX server has 30 GB of physical memory available for the VMs it hosts, an overcommitment of 50 percent would increase the memory to 45 GB.

To set overcommitment of memory on an ESX server or cluster

  1. As administrator in Reservation Manager, under Administer Your Reservation Manager, click Manage your resource pools.

    The Resource Pools page opens, and lists existing pools.

  2. Double-click an ESX server or cluster.

    The Resource Pool details page opens, with the Properties tab displayed.

  3. Select the following field and enter a percentage:
    Allow memory overcommitment. Percent:
  4. Click OK.

    Memory is overcommitted.