An administrator is utilizing Network I/O Control (NIOC) to allocate bandwidth utilization on a physical 10 Gbps adapter.
What is the maximum amount of bandwidth that can be reserved?
An administrator is utilizing Network I/O Control (NIOC) to allocate bandwidth utilization on a physical 10 Gbps adapter.
What is the maximum amount of bandwidth that can be reserved?
The maximum amount of bandwidth that can be reserved using Network I/O Control (NIOC) on a physical 10 Gbps adapter is 7.5 Gbps. This is because NIOC allows reserving up to 75% of the physical adapter's bandwidth for specific traffic types, and 75% of 10 Gbps is 7.5 Gbps.
The total bandwidth reserved among all system traffic types cannot exceed 75 percent of the bandwidth provided by the physical network adapter with the lowest capacity. https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/vsan-network-design-guide/GUID-6B00B437-53A3-4ACD-8CD7-AC9D0CE5BA8E.html?hWord=N4IghgNiBcIHIEkDyBhABAJwKYGcsYDcwAXASwHsA7EAXyA
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