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		<title>Memory Utilization High in Linux VM</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Utilities such as htop, top, and the command free -mh all report a high usage of memory.&#160; The thing is nothing was running.&#160; It turns out to be explainable. Using the following commands, it was determined that VMware virtual server has enabled the vmw_balloon. [root@server1~]# lsmod &#124; grep balloon vmw_balloon 18190 0 [root@server1~]# vmware-toolbox-cmd stat balloon 17960 MB VMware Tools...]]></description>
		
		
		
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