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XenServer Dynamic RAM on Task Manager

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I'm new to XenServer, I use XenServer instead Hyper-V because Hyper-v Getting some issues with many VMs on the same host

XenServer is a good place for Cloud services, but I got a small issue

I have created VM with Dynamic RAM, Min: 16, Max 64 - But I saw that "When VM starts to give host Memory task manager increase RAM usage", You can see this on the next image

Task Manager Picture

This is XenCenter View

Xen Center View

So what I want to do, is to make the task manager Ignore dynamic ram usage, and just look at VM real usage, cause we will use XenServer as a Cloud Service virtualization system

I tried to install the Virto-Ballooning driver, but it didn't work

Best regards

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Basically i think you did not read the [manual about dmc](https://docs.citrix.com/en-us/xencenter/7-1/dmc-about.html) - Many Operating Systems that XenServer supports do not fully support dynamically adding or removing memory. As a result, XenServer must declare the maximum amount of memory that a VM will ever be asked to consume at the time that the VM boots to allow the guest operating system to size its page tables and other memory management structures accordingly However it Taskmanager looks like 2012
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