An administrator wants to enable bandwidth allocation for workloads by using Network I/O Control.
What should the administrator configure to accomplish this?
An administrator wants to enable bandwidth allocation for workloads by using Network I/O Control.
What should the administrator configure to accomplish this?
To enable bandwidth allocation for workloads using Network I/O Control, the administrator should configure the virtual machine traffic. Network I/O Control (NIOC) allows for the prioritization and allocation of network resources for different traffic types within a vSphere Distributed Switch (VDS). By configuring NIOC for virtual machine traffic, specific VMs or types of virtual machine traffic can receive a guaranteed share of the available network bandwidth, thus ensuring better network performance and preventing any single VM from consuming excessive resources.
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B - To enable bandwidth allocation for workloads using Network I/O Control, the administrator should configure the virtual machine traffic. Network I/O Control (NIOC) is a feature in VMware vSphere that allows administrators to prioritize and allocate network resources for different types of traffic within a vSphere Distributed Switch (VDS). By configuring virtual machine traffic with NIOC, the administrator can ensure that specific virtual machines or types of virtual machine traffic get a guaranteed share of the available network bandwidth, improving network performance and preventing any single VM or type of VM traffic from consuming excessive resources and affecting others.