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Resource Allocation Limit

A limit specifies the maximum for CPU or memory allocation for a virtual machine, resource pool, or vApp. A server can allocate more than the reservation to a virtual machine, but never allocates more than the limit. Unutilized CPU or memory on the system is not allocated beyond the limit. The limit is defined in megahertz or megabytes.

CPU and memory limit defaults are set to unlimited. When the memory limit is set to unlimited, vSphere effectively determines the amount of memory when it creates a virtual machine. Usually, it is not necessary to specify a limit.