2V0-622 · Question #49
Which three traffic types can be configured for dedicated VMkernel adapters? (Choose three.)
The correct answer is B. vMotion traffic C. vSphere Replication NFC traffic D. Provisioning traffic. VMkernel adapters in vSphere can be dedicated to specific predefined traffic types; vMotion, vSphere Replication NFC, and Provisioning are three valid options, while Discovery and Custom are not recognized VMkernel traffic categories.
Question
Which three traffic types can be configured for dedicated VMkernel adapters? (Choose three.)
Options
- ADiscovery traffic
- BvMotion traffic
- CvSphere Replication NFC traffic
- DProvisioning traffic
- EvSphere Custom traffic
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Why each option
VMkernel adapters in vSphere can be dedicated to specific predefined traffic types; vMotion, vSphere Replication NFC, and Provisioning are three valid options, while Discovery and Custom are not recognized VMkernel traffic categories.
Discovery traffic refers to switch-level protocols like CDP and LLDP that operate at the physical or virtual switch level, not as a configurable VMkernel adapter traffic type.
vMotion traffic requires a dedicated VMkernel adapter to ensure live migration of virtual machines operates on a separate network path, and it is a standard selectable traffic type in vSphere networking configuration.
vSphere Replication NFC traffic uses the Network File Copy protocol to transfer replication data and is a dedicated VMkernel traffic type that can be assigned to a separate adapter for isolation.
Provisioning traffic handles data transfers for cold migration, cloning, and snapshot operations, and is a configurable VMkernel traffic type that can be assigned to a dedicated adapter.
'vSphere Custom' is not a valid VMkernel adapter traffic type in vSphere; the predefined types include Management, vMotion, Provisioning, Replication, FT Logging, vSAN, and others.
Concept tested: VMkernel adapter dedicated traffic type configuration
Source: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/com.vmware.vsphere.networking.doc/GUID-FBC4F3E5-B8F3-4F7F-A41F-7E41F3F2E13B.html
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