Which load-balancing policy will guarantee this requirement is met, even if additional management or virtual machine traffic is added to the switch in the future?

An administrator is creating a vNetwork Standard Switch with virtual machine and VMkernel networking. The administrator has two uplinks attached to the switch but wants to separate the virtual machine and VMkernel traffic to the two uplinks.

Which load-balancing policy will guarantee this requirement is met, even if additional management or virtual machine traffic is added to the switch in the future?

An administrator is creating a vNetwork Standard Switch with virtual machine and VMkernel networking. The administrator has two uplinks attached to the switch but wants to separate the virtual machine and VMkernel traffic to the two uplinks.

Which load-balancing policy will guarantee this requirement is met, even if additional management or virtual machine traffic is added to the switch in the future?

A.
Route based on IP hash

B.
Route based on source MAC hash

C.
Route based on the originating port ID

D.
Use explicit failover.



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D is correct

using “Use explicit failover” allow you to select a prefer uplink indivadully and this case you will be able to separate the virtual machine and vmkernel traffic