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-### Understand the alert
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-This alert is triggered when a virtual machine's memory usage in a vSphere environment is significantly higher than normal, indicating potential performance issues or insufficient memory allocation.
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-### Troubleshoot the alert
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-1. **Check memory usage**: Monitor the virtual machine's memory usage to identify potential bottlenecks or high memory consumption by applications.
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-2. **Inspect applications**: Review applications running on the virtual machine to identify those consuming excessive memory, and determine if it's expected behavior or a memory leak.
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-3. **Adjust memory allocation**: If the virtual machine consistently has high memory usage, consider increasing the allocated memory to improve performance.
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-4. **Optimize applications**: Identify opportunities to optimize applications running on the virtual machine to reduce memory consumption.
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-5. **Monitor performance**: Keep an eye on the virtual machine's performance metrics to ensure that changes in memory usage or allocation do not negatively impact performance.
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-### Useful resources
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-1. [VMware vSphere Documentation](https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/index.html)
-2. [vSphere Performance Monitoring and Analysis](https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/com.vmware.vsphere.vm_admin.doc/GUID-81E25CBB-16D9-416B-AD6F-5A96D7CD0A2D.html)