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2V0-622 · Question #348

A vSphere Administrator wants to reserve 0.5 Gbps for virtual machines on each uplink on a disturbed switch that has 10 uplinks. What is the quota that should be reserved for the network resource pool

The correct answer is B. 5 Gbps. If the virtual machine system traffic has 0.5 Gbps reserved on each 10 GbE uplink on a distributed switch that has 10 uplinks, then the total aggregated bandwidth available for VM reservation on this switch is 5 Gbps. Each network resource pool can reserve a quota of this 5 Gbps

Section 2 – Configure and Administer vSphere 6.5 Networking

Question

A vSphere Administrator wants to reserve 0.5 Gbps for virtual machines on each uplink on a disturbed switch that has 10 uplinks. What is the quota that should be reserved for the network resource pool?

Options

  • A10 Gbps
  • B5 Gbps
  • C100 Gbps
  • D0.5 Gbps

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  • A
    13% (2)
  • B
    81% (13)
  • D
    6% (1)

Explanation

If the virtual machine system traffic has 0.5 Gbps reserved on each 10 GbE uplink on a distributed switch that has 10 uplinks, then the total aggregated bandwidth available for VM reservation on this switch is 5 Gbps. Each network resource pool can reserve a quota of this 5 Gbps capacity. https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.5/com.vmware.vsphere.networking.doc/GUID- 8E957535-7969-4E12-BD11-DF746D6D5379.html

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#network resource pool#distributed switch#bandwidth reservation#QoS calculation

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