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VMware Exam 1V0-21.20 Topic 2 Question 70 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 1V0-21.20 exam
Question #: 70
Topic #: 2
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An administrator would like to enable a switch setting to restrict the network bandwidth that is available to ports, but the solution must also allow bursts of traffic to flow through at higher speeds. Which vSphere Distributed Switch setting accomplishes this goal?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Myra
5 days ago
Hmm, I dunno, I'm kinda leaning towards option D. Teaming and failover might be able to handle those traffic bursts by, you know, teaming up and failovering or something. Worth a shot, right?
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Karl
7 days ago
Guys, I'm telling you, it's gotta be option C. Traffic shaping is the only one that fits the description of limiting bandwidth while allowing bursts. The other options just don't seem to address that requirement.
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Tegan
8 days ago
Traffic shaping, huh? That makes sense. I wonder if we'll need to play around with the burst size and peak bandwidth settings to get it juuuust right. This is gonna be a delicate balance.
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Daniel
9 days ago
Ah, I see what they're getting at. This sounds like a job for the Traffic Shaping settings on the vSphere Distributed Switch. That should let us control the bandwidth while allowing for those occasional spikes in traffic.
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Jovita
11 days ago
Hmm, I think this is where our knowledge of vSphere Distributed Switch settings really comes into play. We need to find the option that can limit the bandwidth but also handle those high-speed traffic bursts.
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Eun
13 days ago
Woah, this question is tricky! I'm not sure I fully understand the concept of 'bursts of traffic' and how that fits into restricting network bandwidth. This is going to require some serious thinking.
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