IVirtualMachineInstancePropertiesHardwareProfileDynamicMemoryConfig.TargetMemoryBuffer Property
Definition
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Defines the amount of extra memory that should be reserved for a virtual machine instance at runtime, as a percentage of the total memory that the virtual machine instance is thought to need. This only applies to virtual systems with dynamic memory enabled. This property can be in the range of 5 to 2000.
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public int? TargetMemoryBuffer { get; set; }
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member this.TargetMemoryBuffer : Nullable<int> with get, set
Public Property TargetMemoryBuffer As Nullable(Of Integer)
Property Value
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