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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

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

  1. BC says:

    A,C,E

    https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.5/com.vmware.vsphere.networking.doc/GUID-D4191320-209E-4CB5-A709-C8741E713348.html

    * 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.




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  2. VSAN says:

    System Traffic Types
    Dedicate a separate VMkernel adapter for every traffic type . For distributed switches, dedicate a separate distributed port group for each VMkernel adapter.

    Management traffic
    vMotion traffic (C correct)
    Provisioning traffic
    IP storage traffic and discovery
    Fault Tolerance traffic (E correct)
    vSphere Replication traffic
    vSphere Replication NFC traffic
    vSAN traffic (A correct)




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