What kind of traffic can be priorized with Network I/O Control? (Choose Three)
A.
Virtual Machine
B.
vMotion
C.
Fault Tolerance
D.
FCoE (Fiber Channel over Ethernet)
E.
Hardware Dependent iSCSI adapter
What kind of traffic can be priorized with Network I/O Control? (Choose Three)
What kind of traffic can be priorized with Network I/O Control? (Choose Three)
A.
Virtual Machine
B.
vMotion
C.
Fault Tolerance
D.
FCoE (Fiber Channel over Ethernet)
E.
Hardware Dependent iSCSI adapter
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Network I/O Control Enhancements
Consolidated I/O or I/O virtualization delivers similar benefits as provided by x86 virtualization in terms of better
utilization and consolidation of resources. However, as multiple traffic types flow through a single physical
network interface, it becomes important to manage the traffic effectively such that critical application flows
don’t suffer because of a burst of low-priority traffic. Network traffic management provides the required control
and guarantee to different traffic types in the consolidated I/O environment. In the VMware vSphere 5.0
platform, NIOC supports traffic management capabilities for the following traffic types:
• Virtual machine traffic
• Management traffic
• iSCSI traffic
• NFS traffic
• Fault-tolerant traffic
• VMware vMotion™ traffic
• User-defined traffic
• vSphere replication traffic