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You are responsible for recommending an adapter type for NICs on a FortiGate VM that will run on an ESXi Hypervisor.
Your recommendation must consider performance as the main concern, cost is not a factor.
Which adapter type for the NICs will you recommend?

  • A. Native ESXi Networking with E1000
  • B. Virtual Function (VF) PCI Passthrough
  • C. Native ESXi Networking with VMXNET3
  • D. Physical Function (PF) PCI Passthrough
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Suggested Answer: D 🗳️

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ac89l
10 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: D
PF provides the ability for PCI Passthrough, but requires an entire Network Interface Card (NIC) for a VM. It can usually achieve greater performance than a Virtual Function (VF) based SR-IOV. PF is also expensive. While VF allows one NIC to be shared among multiple guests VMs, PF is allocated to one port on a VM. https://docs.fortinet.com/document/fortigate/7.4.2/administration-guide/632344/pf-and-vf-sr-iov-driver-and-virtual-spu-support
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cciesam
12 months ago
Selected Answer: B
VFs are actual PCIe hardware resources and only a limited number of VFs are available for each PF. https://docs.fortinet.com/document/fortigate-private-cloud/6.4.0/vmware-esxi-administration-guide/553137/sr-iov
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pitz
1 year, 2 months ago
Selected Answer: C
agree with Ama6
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ama6
1 year, 2 months ago
For performance considerations in a virtualized environment like ESXi, the recommended adapter type for NICs on a FortiGate VM would be: C. Native ESXi Networking with VMXNET3 The VMXNET3 adapter type is optimized for performance and is well-suited for virtualized environments. It typically outperforms other adapter types like the E1000 or E1000e. VMXNET3 takes advantage of VMware's paravirtualization technology and offers features such as hardware offload and enhanced driver support, which can result in improved network performance and lower CPU utilization compared to other adapter types. While Virtual Function (VF) and Physical Function (PF) PCI Passthrough are options that can provide direct hardware access for specific use cases, they are more complex to set up and may not be necessary unless you have very specific requirements that demand direct access to physical NICs. For general performance and ease of use in a virtualized environment, VMXNET3 is the recommended choice.
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ama6
1 year, 2 months ago
GUY this should be C VMXNET3 is a paravirtualized network interface card that is optimized for performance in virtual machines and supports features such as multiqueue support, Receive Side Scaling (RSS), Large Receive Offload (LRO), IPv6 offloads, and MSI/MSI-X interrupt delivery. Native ESXi networking means that the FortiGate VM uses the standard virtual switch (vSwitch) or distributed virtual switch (dvSwitch) provided by the ESXi hypervisor to connect to the physical network. This option can provide high performance and compatibility for NICs on a FortiGate VM without requiring additional hardware or software components. References: https://docs.fortinet.com/document/fortigate/7.0.0/vm-installation-for-vmware-esxi/19662/installing-fortigate-vm-on-vmware-esxi https://docs.fortinet.com/document/fortigate/7.0.0/vm-installation-for-vmware-esxi/19662/networking
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pplee_sh
1 year, 3 months ago
Selected Answer: D
Answer is D if cost is not a factor
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Viewable8041
1 year, 3 months ago
Selected Answer: D
https://docs.fortinet.com/document/fortigate-private-cloud/6.4.0/vmware-esxi-administration-guide/553137/sr-iov
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