what two ways can an administrator limit the amount of vSphere Replication bandwidth on a network carrying other traffic?

In what two ways can an administrator limit the amount of vSphere Replication bandwidth on a network
carrying other traffic? (Choose two.)

In what two ways can an administrator limit the amount of vSphere Replication bandwidth on a network
carrying other traffic? (Choose two.)

A.
By configuring Traffic Shaping on the vmkernel port used for replication.

B.
By configuring vSphere Replication on separate network hardware.

C.
By using Storage I/O Control.

D.
By using Network I/O Control.



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Alonso

Alonso

Wouldn’t it be B and D ?

I picked A at first then reviewed the training .. it says B and D

Horseman

Horseman

I would also agree with A, D. The point of traffic shaping is to control the amount of bandwidth being utilized by a certain service or application. We are using virtualization, what hardware exactly would you be configuring vSphere replication on? And of course this has nothing to do with Storage I/O.