What should the vSphere administrator do to resolve the issue?

A virtual machine is receiving a large number of network packets, which is affecting the
performance of other virtual machines connected to the same virtual network.
What should the vSphere administrator do to resolve the issue?

A virtual machine is receiving a large number of network packets, which is affecting the
performance of other virtual machines connected to the same virtual network.
What should the vSphere administrator do to resolve the issue?

A.
Migrate the virtual machine to a standard switch that has been configured for ingress traffic
shaping

B.
Configure the distributed switch to which the virtual machine is connected for ingress traffic
shaping

C.
Migrate the virtual machine to a different port group on the same distributed switch

D.
Enable Network I/O Control on the standard switch to which the virtual machine is connected

Explanation:



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Bart

Bart

receiving a large number of network packets = ingress traffic;-).
“ingress traffic shaping” is only available on Distributed vSwitch.

Vmwareguru

Vmwareguru

And the keyword here is distributed switch. Nice wordplay AGAIN in this question… ingress traffic =)

elizabeth

elizabeth

hmm does this mean the anwser is B since it is obviously not not ingress traffic shaping or it wouldnt be in my realm of interference 🙂

3utterfly

3utterfly

B : Configure the distributed switch to which the virtual machine is connected for ingress traffic shaping