An administrator needs to configure a new vSphere cluster to ensure Engineering workloads receive sufficient capacity when the cluster is experiencing resource contention. The following information has been provided: - The vSphere cluster contains Engineering and Sales workloads. - The Sales workloads are further subdivided into Marketing and Finance workloads. - vSphere Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS) is enabled and set to fully automatic. The following resource allocation logic applies when in conten
A. Create sibling resource pools for the Engineering and Sales workloads
B. Assign normal memory and CPU shares to both the Engineering and Sales resource pool
C. Assign high memory and CPU shares to the Engineering resource pool and low memory and CPU shares to the Sales resource pool
D. Create a parent resource pool for the Engineering workloads and child resource pools for Sales, Marketing and Finance workloads
E. Create two child resource pools under the Sales resource pool for the Marketing and Finance workloads
F. Assign 3000 memory and CPU shares to the Marketing resource pool and 1000 memory and CPU shares to the Finance resource pool
G. Assign low memory and CPU shares to the Marketing resource pool and high memory and CPU shares to the Finance resource pool