During the design of a new Cisco Data Center Network, a customer asked when VM-FEX would be
used with Cisco Nexus 1000V Switch. Which scenario is most appropriate?

A.
when a host must utilize a vSwitch and a distributed vSwitch
B.
when using Non-UCS Servers to provide virtualization services with Nexus FEX modules
C.
They are mutually exclusive of each other.
D.
when a Cisco UCS C-Series server requires Cisco Nexus 1000V Switch to provide VM connectivity
What is the proper answer to this question?
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Nexus 1000v is a Distributed Switch that will let you manage your VEMs, see that relation like a Supervisor-LineCard relation.
VM-FEX gives you the option to bypass the vSwitch embedded on each ESXi host (VEM) for example.
With VM-FEX you see the VMs as if they were directly connected to the Parent switch (N7K/5K for example), making the parent switch reponsible for the management (cause there is no vSwitch in the middle anymore)
C is correct
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