What are two capabilities of Network I/O Control?

What are two capabilities of Network I/O Control? (Choose two.)

What are two capabilities of Network I/O Control? (Choose two.)

A.
It performs load-based teaming for workloads on teamed vNICs.

B.
It maintains the network runtime state for virtual machines.

C.
It enforces a network bandwidth limit on vSphere Distributed Switches.

D.
It sets network reservations for physical traffic entering vSphere Distributed Switches.



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Andy

Andy

B&D
B=http://www.groupe-infoclip.com/sites/all/themes/infoclip/Docs/vNetwork%20Distributed%20Switch%20Data%20Sheet.pdf

D=https://pubs.vmware.com/vsphere-65/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.vmware.vsphere.networking.doc%2FGUID-98E0B3C2-52A7-4CAB-A839-4DA82A9F6D3A.html

They are testing knowledge of new features with D

Jones

Jones

I think its C and D

C

vSphere Network I/O Control version 3 introduces a mechanism to reserve bandwidth for system traffic based on the capacity of the physical adapters on a host. It enables fine-grained resource control at the VM network adapter level similar to the model that you use for allocating CPU and memory resources..

https://pubs.vmware.com/vsphere-60/index.jsp#com.vmware.vsphere.networking.doc/GUID-ADEA0213-C969-43E4-B1F4-66D4A916EBDF.html

D
Limits: enforce traffic bandwidth limit on the overall vDS set of dvUplinks

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http://www.vmware.com/content/dam/digitalmarketing/vmware/en/pdf/techpaper/vmware_netioc_bestpractices-white-paper.pdf

keen

keen

C&D

You don’t need NIOC for load balancing on NICS and can do this out the box.

zak

zak

I would say A C

Bud

Bud

not D. it does for virtual machines if they move to a new host, but not reservations of traffic from physical machines.

A,C