A customer is experiencing a network performance problem and is using the esxtop utility to determine the cause. Esxtop reveals no dropped packets. Which two conditions should the customer check? (Choose two.)
if A is answer, how to check the packet size.
the easy way to check is CPU contention, if CPU is high, then check the package size or increase the CPU.
The correct answer is A & B as per VMware docs it CLEARLY says "If packets are not being dropped, check the size of the network packets and the data receive and transfer rates."
You can confirm this from the below link under CHART ANALYSIS, the second paragraph.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.7/com.vmware.vsphere.monitoring.doc/GUID-07EBECDB-7242-4C50-95CB-C672D939019C.html
D would be an answer if they say in the questions that the packet sizes are small, which means more transfer will occur which will consume more CPU.
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