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Which three types of traffic can be explicitly enabled …

An administrator is creating VMkernel adapters on an ESXi 6.5 host and wants to create separate VMkernel
adapters for every type of traffic in the default TCP/IP stack.
Which three types of traffic can be explicitly enabled on a separate VMkernel adapter? (Choose three.)

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A.
Virtual SAN traffic

B.
NFS traffic

C.
vMotion traffic

D.
vSphere HA traffic

E.
Fault Tolerance logging traffic

Explanation:
* A VMkernel adapter for vMotion is required both on the source and the target hosts. Configure The VMkernel
adapters for vMotion to handle only the vMotion traffic.
* A separate VMkernel adapter for Fault Tolerance logging is required on every host that is part of a vSphere
HA cluster.
* Every host that participates in a vSAN cluster must have a VMkernel adapter to handle the vSAN traffic.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.5/com.vmware.vsphere.networking.doc/GUIDD4191320-209E-4CB5-A709-C8741E713348.html

2 Comments on “Which three types of traffic can be explicitly enabled …

  1. joe blogs says:

    THIS is a DODGY question !!
    Using the vSphere web client logged into vcenter and addidng a vmkernel port on a host and new vswtich You can have VMKernel ports enabled for ANY/ALL of the following :
    vMotion
    Provisioning
    Fault Tolerance Logging
    Management Traffic
    Vsphere replication traffic
    Vsphere replication NFC traffic
    Virtual SAN traffic




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