In an NSX environment, an administrator is observing low throughput and congestion between the Tier-0 Gateway and the upstream physical routers.
Which two actions could address low throughput and congestion? (Choose two.)
In an NSX environment, an administrator is observing low throughput and congestion between the Tier-0 Gateway and the upstream physical routers.
Which two actions could address low throughput and congestion? (Choose two.)
To address low throughput and congestion between the Tier-0 Gateway and the upstream physical routers in an NSX environment, adding an additional vNIC to the NSX Edge node can help increase the network bandwidth and distribute the load across multiple network interfaces. Configuring ECMP (Equal Cost Multi-Path) on the Tier-0 gateway will also help by allowing multiple uplinks to be utilized simultaneously, thus improving the throughput and reducing congestion.
Reference: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-NSX-T-Data-Center/3.2/administration/GUID-443B6B0D-F179-429E-83F3-E136038332E0.html
Correct answer is A & C Create an additional uplink for Tier-0. This will diversify the usage of Tier-0 uplinks, ensuring that no single uplink is overloaded. https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-NSX-T-Data-Center/3.2/administration/GUID-443B6B0D-F179-429E-83F3-E136038332E0.html