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2V0-622D · Question #233

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

The correct answer is A. 5Gbps. For example, 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

Section 2 – Configure and Administer vSphere 6.5 Networking

Question

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

Options

  • A5Gbps
  • B10Gbps
  • C100Gbps
  • D0.5Gbps

How the community answered

(58 responses)
  • A
    71% (41)
  • B
    19% (11)
  • C
    3% (2)
  • D
    7% (4)

Explanation

For example, 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 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#uplink quota

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