Hi Everyone,
Hoping someone has seen this before and can shed some light on it.
We run a 3 x ESXi 6.7 VMware cluster (servers all g10 HP with Nimble SAN)
1 of the hosts complains almost every night about high CPU usage (goes from green to red to yellow and back to green) around 2:30 AM. It only lasts about 60 minutes and the event log on the host identifies only W10 (22h2 PRO) vm’s as the culprit.

I cannot figure out why those W10 vm’s are spiking the host CPU when we have far more CPU intense servers on the other hosts which do not.
Moving those W10 vm to another host creates the same issue on the new host. There are no host related warnings or other issues.
Any thoughts? Appreciate insights.
Many thanks in advance for your time.
Regards,
Laszlo
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I would suspect an AV or security scan, etc., which may be targeting those VMs because they’re workstations, in a different OU, etc. The event logs should give you additional direction since it seems to be repeatable.
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Not using defender and logs really don’t show anything that jumps out.
Thank you in advance for your time.
Laszlo
Laszlo Denes
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Information Systems
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Okay thanks everyone will check AV (Kaspersky)
Thank you in advance for your time.
Laszlo
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Subject: Re: [ntsysadmin] W10 on VMware ESXi 6.7 odd CPU spikes
With the brand of AV we were previously using I had to break the scheduled scans of our Windows servers into three groups that did the
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www.liveoptics.com on a few of the W10 VMs. Let it run for 24 hours. Get a baseline then the culprit will be clearly seen.
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Cheers for that
Thank you in advance for your time.
Laszlo
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