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An administrator is configuring a newly provisioned workload domain within a VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) environment. The workload domain will contain virtual machines hosting applications which are considered business critical, and the administrator wants to ensure that the virtual machines are given priority over other network traffic types.
Which three steps should the administrator perform to achieve this goal? (Choose three.)

  • A. Configure a bandwidth resource allocation for the virtual machine traffic type.
  • B. Enable Network I/O control (NIOC) on the workload domain vSphere Distributed Switch (vDS).
  • C. Create a new vSphere Distributed Switch (vDS) specifically for virtual machine traffic.
  • D. Configure dedicated physical network adapters for the ESXi management traffic.
  • E. Disable bandwidth resource allocations for all other traffic types to ensure virtual machine traffic gets full bandwidth.
  • F. Configure a new network resource pool to assign shares, limits and reservations for the virtual machine traffic.
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tch
1 week, 1 day ago
Selected Answer: ABF
actually Network I/O Control is enabled by default on a newly created vDS.
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BrianOC
1 month, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: ABF
Why the other options are not correct: C. Create a new vDS specifically for virtual machine traffic – Not necessary; multiple traffic types can be prioritized using a single vDS with NIOC and port group configurations. D. Configure dedicated physical NICs for ESXi management traffic – While this can help with traffic isolation, it doesn't prioritize VM traffic — it's more about physical separation. E. Disable bandwidth for other traffic types – Not recommended. Disabling bandwidth allocations entirely could impact system functions like vMotion or vSAN traffic. NIOC is about balancing, not starving other traffic.
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