The remote console performance for a virtual machine on an ESXi Host appears to be degraded. Which of the following could be a possible cause of the problem (Choose Two)?
A.
The physical NIC assigned to the virtual machine port group containing the affected virtual machine has a speed or duplex mismatch
B.
The virtual NIC assigned to the virtual machine has a speed or duplex mismatch
C.
The physical NIC assigned to the Service Console port group has a speed or duplex mismatch
D.
The physical NIC assigned to the VMkernel port group has a speed or duplex mismatch
Explanation:
Incorrect answer:
A: The remote console uses the ESXi hosts VMkernel management port exclusively. You don’t have to have a pNic connected to a virtual machine port group (hence no speed/duplex issues possible) but you can still access the remote console via the vsphere client.
C: ESXi does not have a ‘service console’
ESXi does not have a ‘service console’ (D) but C is not correct. The remote console uses the ESXi hosts VMkernel management port exclusively. You don’t have to have a pNic connected to a virtual machine port group (hence no speed/duplex issues possible) but you can still access the remote console via the vsphere client.
B & D is the correct answers
I agree with Reza: B&D are the correct answers
A and D.
Problem is usually with hardware not the configs so it has to be physical.
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I’m agree with Vladimyre. I think that the correct answers are A and D.
I agree Vladimyre. A and D are right.
the correct should be A and D.
the question is talking about a VM’s console performance not the management console
Yeah, A & D
B is evidently incorrect!
because pNic is assigned to certain port or port group rather than virtual machine.